slumberous

IPA: sɫˈʌmbɝʌs

adjective

  • Sleepy, drowsy.
  • Sleep-inducing.
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Examples of "slumberous" in Sentences

  • However, we're not here to Taser these slumberous baseball icons.
  • She blinked once, slumberous and slow, as she rolled to her side facing him.
  • He lay but opened a red eye unsleeping, deep and slowly breathing, slumberous but awake.
  • Her freckled cheeks were flushed, her lips still slightly swollen from his loving, her eyes slumberous.
  • A wicked glow lit a stare that lingered too long on me, a slow, slumberous perusal that made my mouth go dry.
  • We are suffering in Britain, I will not say from a decay of patriotism, but from what might be described as a slumberous condition of patriotism today.
  • While he began to write more than a dozen dancing women swept into the room from behind the silk hangings in a concerted movement that was all lithe slumberous grace.
  • Culpepper roused a slumberous offense just enough in the fourth quarter Sunday, directing a 50-yard drive that set up a field goal to help Miami beat hapless Tennessee 13-10.

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