Moderate as in snooze To experience a state of drowsiness or light sleep, often during the day, similar to a siesta. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Drowse'
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.
Despite the thrilling plot, the monotony of his reading made him drowse over the novel.
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