Drowsing [adjective]

Definition of Drowsing:

taking rest

Synonyms of Drowsing:


Opposite/Antonyms of Drowsing:

Active


Sentence/Example of Drowsing:

Many people suspected Scattergood of drowsing when he was exceedingly wide awake and observant of events.

The next day I pleaded indisposition and spent most of the hours idling and drowsing in my chamber.

To outer senses they are geese,Dull drowsing by a weedy pool;But try the impression trick.

He stopped at the house of Lal Singh, the shoemaker, whom he found drowsing over his water pipe.

Two men sat drowsing before the fire, their boot-heels among the embers, a black jack between them.

Three hours passed, then the drowsing collie started with a muffled growl and sharply cocked ears.

She came on valiantly, and, when within a hundred yards, pumped a shot across the bow of the drowsing Emilie.

I've written books myself, and who reads them but a wheen of graybeards, and they drowsing by the fire?

The cat is as remote as if he were drowsing by the waters of the Nile.

Miellyn had finished her brief recitation and was drowsing, her head pillowed on the table.