drowse in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Drowse: to be in a light sleep or to doze lightly.
Sample Sentences
- The warm sun on the beach made him drowse in his chair.
- After a long day of hiking, she felt ready to drowse by the campfire.
- The gentle sound of rain began to drowse her into a peaceful slumber.
- As the lecture dragged on, several students began to drowse at their desks.
- Reading that soothing novel allowed her to drowse comfortably on the couch.
- After a long day at work, I would often drowse on the couch with a book in my lap.
- The warm sunlight streaming through the window made me drowse during the afternoon lecture.
- It's easy to drowse off when the soothing sound of rain falls gently against the window.
- She tried to concentrate on her studies, but the comfortable chair made her drowse repeatedly.
- On lazy weekends, I love to drowse on the porch while sipping a cool drink.
- After a long day at work, I often find myself wanting to drowse on the couch instead of preparing dinner.
- The gentle sound of the rain outside made it easy for her to drowse in her favorite armchair.
- He struggled to keep his eyes open during the lecture, battling the urge to drowse in the warm room.
- The soft lullaby of the ocean waves seemed to drowse the children into a peaceful sleep.
- As the sun set, I could feel the drowse creeping in, urging me to take a nap before dinner.
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