Usage examples of "asleep" in English with translation to Spanish

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The baby was sound asleep. La bebé estaba profundamente dormida.
My left arm is asleep. Se me ha dormido el brazo izquierdo.
She fell asleep during class. Ella se quedó dormida en clases.
The baby has fallen asleep. El bebé se ha dormido.
Tom seems to be asleep. Tom parece estar dormido.
Watching TV, I fell asleep. Me quedé dormido viendo televisión.
Tom pretended he was asleep. Tom fingió que estaba dormido.
My companions were all asleep. Mis compañeros estaban todos dormidos.
I fell asleep while reading. Me quedé dormido mientras leía.
Toward midnight, I fell asleep. Me quedé dormido cerca de las doce de la noche.
My daughter is fast asleep. Mi hija está profundamente dormida.
The baby was fast asleep. La bebé estaba profundamente dormida.
He seems to be asleep. Parece estar dormido.
Tom fell asleep watching TV. Tom se quedó dormido viendo televisión.
Tom fell asleep in class. Tom se quedó dormido en clases.
He fell asleep during class. Él se quedó dormido en clases.
I fell asleep while watching TV. Me quedé dormido viendo televisión.
Tom fell asleep on the train. Tom se quedó dormido en el tren.
Tom fell asleep on the couch. Tom se quedó dormido sobre el sillón.
Tom couldn't help falling asleep. Tom no pudo evitar quedarse dormido.
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