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dozed
/ dozd; dəʊzd /
adjective
- (of timber or rubber) rotten or decayed
Word History and Origins
Origin of dozed1
Example Sentences
She was home at 9 p.m. and quickly dozed off, but within hours, she woke her mother up.
Two days after being rescued, the 6-month-old mutts — one tiger-striped, the other jet black — mostly dozed on donated blankets amid chew toys, still drained from their ordeal.
In recent weeks, he’s leavened the attacks with humor, calling Trump “Sleepy Don” — a reference to reports that the former president has dozed off in a Manhattan courtroom during trial.
Maybe I dozed, because floating there before my sleeping self was a giant wedge of Stilton cheese, richly pale against a red sunset.
The next day, I dozed until late afternoon, when Sayeh led her mother back to my cage.
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