drowse

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the state of being sleepy and inactive
to nod off; to fall asleep
to be sleepy and inactive
be on the verge of sleeping; "The students were drowsing in the 8 AM class"
sleep lightly or for a short period of time
A slight or imperfect sleep; a doze
{f} nap, doze, be sleepy
be on the verge of sleeping; "The students were drowsing in the 8 AM class
To sleep imperfectly or unsoundly; to slumber; to be heavy with sleepiness; to doze
To make heavy with sleepiness or imperfect sleep; to make dull or stupid
If you drowse, you are almost asleep or just asleep. Nina drowsed for a while. = doze. to be in a light sleep or to feel as though you are almost asleep (drowsy)
{i} nap, doze, sleepiness
a light fitful sleep
drowsed
past of drowse
drowses
third-person singular of drowse
drowsing
the condition of being drowsy
drowsing
half asleep; "made drowsy by the long ride"; "it seemed a pity to disturb the drowsing (or dozing) professor"; "a tired dozy child"; "the nodding (or napping) grandmother in her rocking chair"
drowsing
present participle of drowse
drowse
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