How To Use Soporific In A Sentence

  • It was used not just for their edification, but also - at least until not too long ago - as a soporific.
  • Even if you do baulk at some of the more outlandish examples of soporifics cited or quibble with a theory or two, Martin's message is strangely comforting.
  • A local Burmese solidarity group wants you to think twice about the country of origin of your favourite soporific.
  • After a good half-minute of character development, our heroes cart out their mecha for some soporific combat.
  • Apart from these obvious attractions, I have always found it difficult to understand the appeal of this leisurely, some might say, soporific sport.
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  • There is a misunderstanding about the meaning of the word soporific and when Thompson explains it to McDonald they both enjoy a laugh, at themselves mostly, they let go a little, and it is one of the most human and intimate moments in the film up until that point. OnMilwaukee.com
  • The combination of marriage and motor vehicles is the most potent soporific of them all.
  • When Walter was courting India, he spoke to her one night of Ruskin (she was impressed), but by middle age he reads only mystery novels, ‘as soporifics.’
  • As a result, cultural choice is increasingly restricted, and a bland sameness, deadly and soporific, threatens the cultural landscape.
  • The best I can say about the first half of the performance is that I don't often get to use the word "soporific" in casual conversation. Baltimore Fiddle Fair
  • Prayer was always something of a soporific for her; she prayed at night in bed but was usually asleep long before she said ‘Amen.’
  • Research confirms that it produces a significant decrease in performance and reaction times, thus inducing calming, soporific effects. Times, Sunday Times
  • this drug is benignly soporific
  • Who had to read that soporific glop in high school?
  • She lay very still, waiting with a sensuous pleasure for the first effects of the soporific. The House of Mirth
  • Its concrete surface is the most soporific in the UK, and has been blamed for lulling drivers to sleep.
  • Compared to the somnolent and soporific gentility of late nineteenth-century verse, the poetry produced by American writers in the twentieth-century displays a remarkable dynamism.
  • However, it seems that during the Middle Ages it was the wild L. perennis, perennial lettuce, which was eaten in salads by peasants; while the ancestral prickly lettuce continued to be used medicinally, and as a soporific.
  • Black Nielson overshadowed them, with drowsy, soporific vocals, and unexpected twists and turns within each song.
  • The medicine mithridate forms a part of many of these prescriptions; it does not seem to be regarded as an alexipharmic, but as a soporific. Customs and Fashions in Old New England
  • But the All Saints and Enya, although scientifically sound, can be dangerously strong soporifics to many.
  • It may be remembered that Archibald, in what we may term his soporific period, had manifested a strong, although entirely irrational, repugnance to this east chamber. Archibald Malmaison
  • It soothes skin, and the lavender essential oil has a soporific effect. Times, Sunday Times
  • A year on from their emergence into the public eye, we are swamped with soporific, overwrought, piano-led rock played by lip-trembling white boys with messy hair, student debts and fey voices.
  • The lights are low and a soporific electronic soundtrack fills the air. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those intrusions of the world outside awaken me from my soporific slumber, as I dwell in drowsy numbness, as though of hemlock I have drunk.
  • Regretfully, I know no soporific agent to make it all painless so that later on there is only a tiny scar on the skin that would remind one of the process.
  • But given the rise in the number of sleep-disorder clinics and the sale of soporific drugs, even this one fundamental outlet for aloneness is in trouble.
  • The options menu spared me the torment of the looped piano soporific that they have passed off as background music.
  • She lay very still, waiting with a sensuous pleasure for the first effects of the soporific. The House of Mirth
  • Could anyone ever consider terrific a delivery best called soporific? Think Progress » Bartlett Blasts Woodward, Claims He ‘Formulated Some Conclusions’ Before He Began New Book
  • I shook my head and looked down at Shadow, now resting peacefully, the soporific noises of the waterfall lulling him to sleep.
  • Thinking of a love spell in terms of a chemical or mechanical soporific is missing the point, from my perspective.
  • For all the pain and suffering I believe his papacy brought to the world, I hoped his passing was eased with some soporific.
  • Suitably soporific, it's one for sophisticated nighthawks only.
  • The largest such site, Rate MyProfessors. com, currently has 207,000 evaluations of teachers at 4,000 colleges in the United States, including several scath-ing reviews of one apparently soporific professor at the University of Delaware. HOW THE WEB BINDS COLLEGE LIFE
  • In our sleepy little town where things moved with the soporific gait of undersea vegetation, high fashion made its startling appearance all of a sudden!
  • If you've been to Fiji, you've probably been talked into a bowl of kava, a soporific drink made out of the crushed roots of a local shrub and traditionally drunk with coconut cups.
  • The lights are low and a soporific electronic soundtrack fills the air. Times, Sunday Times
  • His butler bosses him, and he spends all day dictating boring letters to other bankers and presiding at soporific board meetings.
  • It soothes skin, and the lavender essential oil has a soporific effect. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bubbling synthesizer, jerky, soulfully 'sincere' vocal, tappity-tappity hi-hat rhythm — quietly tasteful, it ends up numbingly soporific. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or that certain rock records (hello, late seventies?) aren't among the most soporific music ever devised.
  • The Chancellor has overseen low interest rates, high employment and financial stability for several years, a soporific success story.
  • As regards the insomnia I've had lately, I can heartily recommend Somnus, a soporific combination of Lettuce extract and Valerian.
  • It was part of the reason that my vocabulary at age three included the word 'soporific'. The Man At The End Of The Bed
  • The first half could best be described as soporific, the encounter displaying all the characteristics of a scrap that had the spectre of relegation very much at the banquet. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • But when she read and when she lectured, it sounded like some soporific narration from the Discovery Channel.
  • It's a game of surpassing, even brilliant, boringness and I dare say I'm one of only a few thousand native-born American citizens who can follow its soporific plotlines.
  • It was the air-con going off that disturbed my slumber once that soporific hum stopped.
  • In this it resembles a political speech, written to lull, and, by its soporific cadence and vocabulary, to allow the listener to intuit whatever the hell she wants.
  • It soothes skin, and the lavender essential oil has a soporific effect. Times, Sunday Times
  • Moreover, the linhay itself was full of very ancient cow dung; than which there is no balmier and more maiden soporific. Lorna Doone
  • Fortunately, the orchestra was not so soporific.
  • Like an insomniac passing the time, she stares blindly into the artificial luminescence, as though hoping for either a diversion or a soporific.
  • The root, which is rather toxic, has anodyne and soporific properties.
  • Naturally, betel nuts, cola nuts, and other masticatories were available, as was a fresh root of kava-kava, a mild soporific and ritual beverage from the South Pacific. One River
  • My nerves, still shredded from the bruising motorway journey North, gradually soothed as I lay back in the warm, soporific waters of the outdoor whirlpool, staring at the inky black night sky.
  • Having once driven a Volvo - although not the admirable, if underpowered, 1800 - the Professor has little faith in the Swede's ability to produce anything but soporifics.
  • His voice is hypnotic, soporific - the kind of voice that could mesmerise you into taking all your clothes off and biting into an onion.
  • Instead, I stood mesmerised by his soporific chanting.
  • Having sat through a soporific video presentation, gazed at some rather disappointing Hungarian art and contemplated the implications of Freud's psychoanalysis of his own daughter, the pair are slightly stir-crazy.
  • Bay leaves have a soporific effect, which means it makes you feel sleepy. The Sun
  • Its direction is so unpredictable, you shouldn't expect a general soporific.
  • So legendary are the soporific effects of the language of governments that afternoon siestas are a sine qua non in government offices and Prime Ministers have regularly dropped off to sleep while delivering their own speeches.
  • In February, a radio reading of Ulysses began with 20 45-minute, perplexing, soporific episodes running through to June.
  • My nerves, still shredded from the bruising motorway journey North, gradually soothed as I lay back in the warm, soporific waters of the outdoor whirlpool, staring at the inky black night sky.
  • My plan is to reserve soporifics for the bathroom and put all the invigorating stuff in the kitchen.
  • The lights are low and a soporific electronic soundtrack fills the air. Times, Sunday Times
  • How about it Rudy - buy me a pastrami sandwich for every time I call a Romney speech "soporific"? "A License to Blog?"
  • The beauty treatment begins with a skin-brushing, proceeds with an algae all-over body mask (to sweat toxins out) and finishes with a soporific scalp massage.
  • She lay very still, waiting with a sensuous pleasure for the first effects of the soporific. The House of Mirth
  • soporific" -- and in explaining Santayana's eventual road to prestige Dan Miller: "Harvard, We Have a Problem"
  • He was dozing gently in the autumn sunshine when a late blowfly droned past, rousing him for his soporific state.
  • It soothes skin, and the lavender essential oil has a soporific effect. Times, Sunday Times
  • The meal was light - perhaps eggs and a posset (hot milk fortified with sugar, spices, eggs, and wine, brandy, or ale, and on one notable occasion with additional soporifics by Lady Macbeth).
  • I become overwhelmed by waves of ‘couldn't care less-ness’ every time I hear their soporific goo.
  • The Benzos are not directly soporifics.
  • Therefore his sleep cues, when with you, are physical proximity to a parent and the soporific sound of a bedtime story being read. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inactivity is soporific while exercise revives a sleepy brain.
  • Mark Blaug calls neoclassical economics "sick", a "soporific scholasticism" of mathematical formalism where the slogan "No reality, please, we're economists" rules. Traveling the last mile with William Jones
  • In our sleepy little town where things moved with the soporific gait of undersea vegetation, high fashion made its startling appearance all of a sudden!
  • That makes it interesting to observers of American culture, but to Americans themselves it is a delightful soporific.
  • I certainly wouldn't read books if they were boring, irrelevant and soporific - which is how most high school kids regard the classics of world literature.
  • Fort's colourful and amusing prose meanders through picturesque towns and sleepy villages where soporific suppers are served.
  • When treated with skill, though, it can be sensational, and small quantities added to a soporific bed of Merlot can turn a snooze into a dance.
  • Norah Jones, guesting in her unknown, pre-Grammy days, drops by to croon I Walk the Line and a soporific Tennessee Waltz.
  • We are sitting through a multitude of soporific briefings.
  • Either you'll be enthralled by his underplayed persona or drift aimlessly and inattentively away from his soporific compositions.
  • Perelman's slow, reverent approach to the material borders on the soporific at times and perhaps a more experienced director might have been able to find the light and shade in the story.
  • Cucumber vines might be trained on the fence, or hopvines, the dried flowers of which were used in making bread and beer, as well as for a pillow filling that was highly regarded as a soporific for insomniacs.
  • Not for her the kind of soporific bilge spouted by too many of her peers.
  • No matter what your allegiances - we need a contest of ideas at the next election - and we look like we will get a contest of the soporific, idea-less and boring.
  • Yet logic threads manic needles lost in hayrick sanity; there is bread and fishes in your largesse, much wine in amphorae blessed with soporific gifts – we are pleased you came pissy-eyed to poetry gladly. Pissy-Eyed
  • The combined talents of Larsson and his English foil were responsible for earning Celtic an early lead, but soporific defending also helped the home cause.
  • The pros and cons of this fanciful idea are hard to assess, since he talks in a soporific monotone that renders half of what he says inaudible.
  • Welsh / Celtic ale was probably sweetened with honey, and - with a smokey taste from the way the barley was kilned - was said to be ‘glutinous, heady and soporific’.
  • The medicine mithridate forms a part of many of these prescriptions; it does not seem to be regarded as an alexipharmic, but as a soporific. Customs and Fashions in Old New England
  • Between each petition was the soporific chorus, ‘Remember, remember.’
  • While he quarreled with descriptions of his speaking style as "soporific," Kerry tacitly acknowledged that he failed to connect with enough voters on a personal level. 'I'M GOING TO LEARN'
  • And, while coffee prompted psychosis and sleeplessness, cocktails were soporific.
  • He introduces two female dancers, Silvina Cortés and Olga Cobos, who dip and skim in diaphanous shifts, and although crafted with typical Maliphant precision, this new material is inconsequential and ultimately soporific. Russell Maliphant company
  • ‘I have seen far too many soporific PowerPoint presentations that have a lot of power, but no point,’ Brewer has been heard to say, more than once.
  • I have it on good authority that the band's previous effort, To Bury Within the Sound, was even more soporific owing to the lack of heavy riffage.
  • Not sure why Penguin are reissuing Toujours Provence, other than it's 10 years since this soporific fluff was first published.
  • The high-speed gyrations and shrieking monkeys have been completely eliminated, with a soporific aura of mystique and discovery permeating the recording instead.
  • I myself visited a striptease establishment in the early 1970s and found the experience detumescent and soporific rather than conducive to licentious behaviour.
  • The rally acted not as a spur to opposition sentiment, but as a soporific.
  • The soporific sound of creaking pine is usually enjoyed naked, with a chilled bottle of beer in one hand and, for authenticity, a leafy birch whisk in the other.
  • A moth just issuing from his chrysalis is the only being which seems to have felt his soporific influence; whereas the other god I have mentioned may vaunt the glory of subduing the most formidable of animals. Dreams Waking Thoughts and Incidents
  • Police Beat has a dreamlike quality; the strange crimes, quiet voice-over and soporific music meld together into a fascinating - and often comic experience.

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