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nod off

VERB
  1. change from a waking to a sleeping state
    he always falls asleep during lectures

How To Use nod off In A Sentence

  • I often nod off for a little while after lunch.
  • The judge appeared to nod off yesterday while a witness was being cross-examined.
  • They are jealous men tend to nod off quicker and sleep more soundly. The Sun
  • The judge appeared to nod off yesterday while a witness was being cross-examined.
  • The Haldiram saga was also well mapped, but I did nod off towards the latter half.
  • That will mean they are more likely to nod off as you're reading them a bedtime story, and then you can tiptoe away. The Sun
  • Perfect for making sure that you save power when you nod off after a demanding midnight game of solitaire.
  • By night he suffered from insomnia, which resulted in a tendency to nod off after dinner. WHEN SCOTLAND RULED THE WORLD: The Story of the Golden Age of Genius, Creativity and Exploration
  • They are jealous men tend to nod off quicker and sleep more soundly. The Sun
  • Before long she'd nod off, book splayed out the armrest, fingers still curled around the mug.
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