napless

English

Etymology

nap + -less

Adjective

napless (comparative more napless, superlative most napless)

  1. Without a nap; worn or threadbare.
    • 1848, Charles Dickens, Dombey and Son, ch. 59:
      Stout men with napless hats on, look out of the bedroom windows, and cut jokes with friends in the street.
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