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  • They drowse in the church, flap hands, clap hymns, and praise his name, his game of shame, his sins. posted by Hal Duncan | 3: 08 AM Archive 2009-07-01
  • With that so tiresome old milkless a ram, with his tiresome duty peck and his bronchial tubes, the tiresome old hairyg orangogran beaver, in his tiresome old twennysixandsixpenny sheopards plods drowsers and his thirtybobandninepenny tails plus toop! Finnegans Wake
  • He said it often, and often he drowsed in the big smooth-running machine. BY THE TURTLES OF TASMAN
  • I shook him, until he started to awaken out of his drowse.
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  • Sunday, just when sit in that person of in front of to be when drowse , the priest decides to want to teach him well, let him do not sleep when preach again.
  • The shabby redbrick facades of Het Straatje, or the little street, drowse like its denizens in the midsummer heat.
  • Out of those nine hours, after I was in bed and ere my eyes drowsed shut, I managed to steal a little time for reading. Chapter 7
  • At times, when the warm sun was coming in through the window, he'd drowse off, taking every chance at sleep like the soldier he was. A TIME OF WAR
  • He drowsed off,but then woke up abruptly,as though someone had called his name.
  • As the state economy with drowse from the compete field gradually, the private manufacture enterprise will occupy more and more important place in china Manufacturing industry in the future.
  • The helmsman drowsed against the binnacle with the wheel clamped in the friction brake as the galleass drifted under the limp billows of her staysails. Stormwarden
  • Under the aching noonday glare, when the green things drooped and the birds withdrew to the depths of the forest, and all nature drowsed, his great "Ha! ha!" and "Ho! ho!" rose up to the sky and challenged the sun. MOON-FACE
  • Knee-deep in the water, with drooping head and half-shut eyes, drowsed a red-coated, many-antlered buck. All Gold Cañon
  • And Captain Tom regretted the temporary indisposition that prevented immediate departure with them, and continued to sit and drowse more and more in the big chair. BY THE TURTLES OF TASMAN
  • Yet the fire still burned, the horses and mules still drowsed in their corner of the cave, and their three companions slept on, untouched by all that had happened.
  • That glow was almost too calming, for the visitors were lulled into a drowse, then as they sank downwards, a peaceful sleep.
  • I checked to make sure the others still drowsed, and would have found myself relieved had Tristin not been missing.
  • There were days when Tom could not go out, postponements of outdoor frolics, when, still the centre, he sat and drowsed in the big chair, waking, at times, in that unexpected queer, bright way of his, to roll a cigarette and call for his ukulele — a sort of miniature guitar of Portuguese invention. BY THE TURTLES OF TASMAN
  • A heavy or starchy lunch can also cause you to drowse in the afternoon.
  • He was sitting in a low chair, shoes off and feet buried in the cool sand with his eyes half closed as he drowsed in the sun.
  • At times, when the warm sun was coming in through the window, he'd drowse off, taking every chance at sleep like the soldier he was. A TIME OF WAR
  • Knee-deep in the water, with drooping head and half-shut eyes, drowsed a red-coated, many-antlered buck. All Gold Canon
  • It just wagged its tail at her and lay down in a patch of sunshine to drowse.
  • I suppose you can drowse if you want, but don't move.
  • She now and then drowsed away into a half sleep.
  • I meant to get up and insist on being allowed access to the radio, but somehow, I drowsed again.
  • From the far edge of her weighted drowse a voice filtered through in blurred staccato bursts. The Temperature of Porridge
  • Then the man drowsed off into what seemed to him the most comfortable and satisfying sleep he had ever known. To Build A Fire
  • Bemused, she observed that even the horses drowsed quite steadily.
  • Nate hummed quietly to the radio and Ally drowsed on my chest.
  • She now and then drowsed away into a half sleep.
  • I fumbled around for soap, found it, and began washing my arms, eyes half closed as I drowsed in the warmth.
  • On them too was the drowse of blood-intimacy, calves sucking and hens running together in droves, and young geese palpitating in the hand while the food was pushed down their throttle. Rereading: The Rainbow by DH Lawrence
  • And would you learn the spells that drowse my soul?
  • During my wanderfoot days, I watched many a one drowse off where he sat to try a lawsuit or preside over a folkmoot. Hokas Pokas
  • It is like a monster ever unsubdued, this stubborn land that drowses in this Indian summer weather and that survives them all, the men who scratched its surface and passed. Chapter 37
  • Personally, if the kid does not do anything during the session, if I drowse beside him, I don't care. Chantal Sicile-Kira: French Psychoanalysts Take Legal Action to Ban Film 'The Wall' About Autism
  • He said it often, and often he drowsed in the big smooth-running machine. BY THE TURTLES OF TASMAN
  • We were spirited off to his summertime cottage, which waited for us at the end of a long gravel drive, beside a long lawn that drowsed, green and new-mown, in the shade of occasional trees. "We're On Our Way Home Now, Duckie!"
  • The instant I put out the lamp and drowse off the irritation starts and the lumps on my skin begin to form. CHAPTER XII
  • Every so often they would lift their muzzles to the sky, flare their nostrils to take in the scent of hot light on Drogheda-like grass, dream a little that they were back there, walking toward a wilga in the daze of noon to lie down through the worst of it, read a book, drowse. The Thorn Birds
  • Only two other tables were occupied: at the one two men and a woman played _manille_, on the other a pair of players rattled dominoes, Madame Boin, sunk into her rolls of fat, drowsed on her throne behind the counter. The Belovéd Vagabond
  • I guess he just set down to think of a good brand new excuse for not working, and kind of drowsed off. Cape Cod Stories
  • 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.
  • The stream once more drowsed and whispered; the hum of the mountain bees rose sleepily. All Gold Cañon
  • This is the consequence of peace and affluence: what matters most to the country matters least to the people, and the only way they can be persuaded is by using the same warm kind voice they heard as they drowsed in the cradle.
  • She bought another pair of silk stockings that she had hesitated at for weeks, and on Tuesday night sewed and drowsed wearily over CHAPTER VII
  • At times, when the warm sun was coming in through the window, he'd drowse off, taking every chance at sleep like the soldier he was. A TIME OF WAR

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