The shabby redbrick facades of Het Straatje, or the little street, drowse like its denizens in the midsummer heat. |
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That glow was almost too calming, for the visitors were lulled into a drowse, then as they sank downwards, a peaceful sleep. |
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It just wagged its tail at her and lay down in a patch of sunshine to drowse. |
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A heavy or starchy lunch can also cause you to drowse in the afternoon. |
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Incredibly, this stable, rural world still exists two hours south of Paris in the village of St. Brancher, where small farms lie on the hillsides, and cows drowse and forage. |
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He doesn't want to drowse off and miss the answer to Bening's question. |
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She dried him off and dressed him in a diaper and pajamas, and Salvador lay back in her arms on the couch, clutching a handful of her hair as he drank his bottle and began to drowse. |
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The landing announcement failed to wake her, and when the flight attendant asked her to fasten her seat belt she did it in a drowse, without looking. |
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Foothills drowse on bays, clouds loosening their scarves. |
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For I know that she have suffer much, and sleep at times be all-in-all to her. I think I drowse myself, for all of sudden I feel guilt, as though I have done something. |
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