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Recent Examples of drowse
Noun
The wealthy suburb of Phoenix drowses in the heat of the Sonoran Desert, sprinkled with luxury resorts catering to snowbirds in what Arizonans call the Valley of the Sun.—Lynette Rice, EW.com, 26 Aug. 2019
Verb
Stars lounged and drowsed: Muhammad Ali with a newspaper, Peter Cook in his old mac on a lilo in a Hollywood pool.—The Economist, 21 Nov. 2019
Last year another cat was caught using the wheel, but not as expected—instead of running on the wheel, the chunky white and gray cat was lounging and taking a nap on it.
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Alice Gibbs,
MSNBC Newsweek,
21 July 2025
Thick curtains give you control over how much light enters the space, which is essential during nap time to make sure the baby sleeps soundly.
Try to relax, rip currents don't pull you under the water.
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Tresa Baldas,
Freep.com,
20 July 2025
Today, this canal is a natural lazy river, at once a testament to the immense history of the land and a relaxing destination to enjoy the unrivaled beauty of the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve.
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Carley Rojas Avila,
Travel + Leisure,
19 July 2025
In the photo, Spieth and his children's hands can be seen touching the little one, who is resting while wearing a blue onesie with trucks printed on it.
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Kayla Grant,
People.com,
14 July 2025
Now Chapman will head to Atlanta to represent Boston at Tuesday’s MLB All-Star Game, while the rest of the club gets a couple of days to rest before picking back up Friday at Wrigley Field against the Chicago Cubs.
In yet another post showing the dog — which appears to be a miniature dachshund — dozing on a rug by a fireplace, Evans revealed that her name is Lala.
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Erin Clack,
People.com,
19 July 2025
Patrick Seymour, dozing in a Newcastle home, awoke to flames crawling up the outside walls.
Ibáñez was coming off a lackluster series against the White Sox, slumbering at the plate for much of the past two weeks, and the Tigers needed to infuse their offense, particularly with right-handed help.
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Cody Stavenhagen,
New York Times,
7 June 2025
Will the Royals’ slumbering bats continue to be an issue?
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