Easy as in nod To be in a state of light sleep or to doze, often associated with a sense of rest. Clear All
3 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Drowse'
The warm sunlight streaming through the window made her drowse off during the lazy afternoon.
The gentle rocking of the boat had a calming effect, causing the passengers to drowse under the open sky.
The rhythmic sound of raindrops on the roof caused the students in the classroom to drowse, lost in the calming ambiance.
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