Drowsed [verb]

Definition of Drowsed:

take a short, light sleep

Synonyms of Drowsed:


Opposite/Antonyms of Drowsed:

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Sentence/Example of Drowsed:

He smelled the fragrance of wild honeysuckle, the sharp, sweet smells blown out of the forest that drowsed in the summer heat.

And the garden drowsed in the warmth of a forenoon brilliant, heavy-scented, tropical!

He smiled gayly, and went out, closing the door softly after him, and Northwick drowsed.

Once or twice the lad drowsed, and she stopped for a bit of a rest, until his insistent, "Sing more!"

And at last on one of the bunks he found him, stretched out in a stupor of sleep or drowsed by the stifle of gases.

Across the way the horses of the mountain men drowsed in the faint lamplight.

Benito slept; beside him drowsed a red-shirted miner slumped upon a chair.

Except that Main Street now drowsed in the heat where yesterday it had buzzed, this day might have been the day before.

He only approached a strange dreamy state in which he ate and drowsed, not caring for the world beyond his own bunk.

The sentinel at the gate drowsed against the carriage of the saucy brass cannon.