Moderate as in slumber To be in a state of light sleep or to doze, often associated with a sense of rest. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Drowse'
After a long day of hiking, Sarah experienced a gentle drowse under the shade of a tall oak tree.
The monotonous background noise of the office created a perfect environment for an afternoon drowse at the desk.
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.
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