Sentences

drowse in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

Drowse: to be in a light sleep or to doze lightly.

Sample Sentences

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

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