Sentence example with the word 'somnolent'

somnolent

anesthetized, debilitated, drugged, heavy-eyed, languid, napping, opiate, sleep-drowned, slumberous, stretchy, wan

Definition adj. inclined to or marked by drowsiness

Last update: September 17, 2015


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I feel rather somnolent after a large lunch.   [adjective]

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Our chemistry period has a somnolent effect.   [adjective]

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A Spanish viceroy in Milan and another in Naples, supported by Rome and by the minor princes who followed the policy dictated to them from Madfid, were sufficient to preserve the whole peninsula in a state of somnolent inglorious servitude.   [adjective]

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A clean sweep was made of the medieval polity surviving in the somnolent local diets and corporations.   [adjective]

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Somnolent invocation, less somnolent recognition, incipient excitation, catechetical interrogation.   [adjective]

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Onward to the dead sea they tramp to drink, unslaked and with horrible gulpings, the salt somnolent inexhaustible flood.   [adjective]

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The electorate was somnolent and permitted the politician to have his way.   [Please select]

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A dim starlight pervaded rather than shone in the sky; Nature seemed somnolent and gravely meditative.   [Please select]

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They were somnolent by day, active by night, and did not hybernate in Nepal.   [Please select]

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Refreshed by a somnolent Sunday, she would rush furiously into business on Monday morning, and Mr.   [Please select]

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Wherever it has not been recently Americanized, its beauty is that of sunbaked, somnolent decay.   [Please select]

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