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It can be used as an adjective (it is the present participle of to sleep).

Note that in "a sleeping child" it is an adjective, while in "a sleeping bag" it is a noun adjunct (bag used for sleeping).

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Yes, it may be considered one when used in terms such as bedroom eyes and bedroom communities. Otherwise it is a noun. (This is a rare case, as most nouns used in this fashion are considered noun adjuncts, not adjectives.)

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No it's a verb not a noun.sorry!

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Sleeping can be an adjective, depending on the context -- These are my sleeping clothes.

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yes hhaha

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