Moderate as in siesta To be in a state of light sleep or to doze, often associated with a sense of rest. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Drowse'
After a hearty lunch, he began to drowse at his desk, struggling to keep his eyes open.
After a tiring day of hiking, they gathered around the campfire and gradually began to drowse, finding comfort in the crackling flames.
After a hearty meal, she started to drowse in the warm afternoon sun.
The monotony of the meeting caused many attendees to drowse, struggling to stay awake.
The rhythmic rain on the roof made the bedroom a perfect place to drowse on a lazy Sunday morning.
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