doze in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Doze: to sleep lightly or briefly, often in a relaxed or drowsy state.
Sample Sentences
- After a long day at work, I like to doze on the couch while watching my favorite show.
- The warm sun made him doze off in the hammock, drifting into a peaceful nap.
- She struggled to keep her eyes open during the lecture, fighting the urge to doze.
- The gentle sound of rain helped the baby doze peacefully through the night.
- Sometimes, a quick doze in the afternoon can recharge your energy for the rest of the day.
- After a long day at work, I often doze off on the couch while watching television.
- The gentle sound of rain made it easy for him to doze in his hammock.
- She struggled to stay awake, but the warm sun and soothing music made her doze unexpectedly.
- During the lecture, several students began to doze, their heads bobbing as they fought to stay alert.
- He felt a wave of exhaustion wash over him and decided to doze for a few minutes before dinner.
- She began to doze off during the long lecture.
- After a long day at work, he couldn't help but doze in front of the television.
- The gentle sound of the rain made it easy for her to doze peacefully.
- He often takes a short doze in the afternoon to recharge his energy.
- The baby would doze in her mother's arms, completely unaware of the world around her.
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