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dozy

/doh-zee/US // ˈdoʊ zi //UK // (ˈdəʊzɪ) //

瞌睡虫,瞌睡,瞌睡的,瞌睡的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    doz·i·er, doz·i·est.

    • : drowsy; half asleep.
    • : decayed, as timber.

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Examples

  • Doze she did, for it was a warm, dozy afternoon, and the boat was running swiftly and smoothly with the tide.

  • I guess I will do a caulk, mate, for I'm mighty dozy; but I'll only take the nap on one condition.

  • Follow directions closely; never use old, dozy wood; good, sound, straight-grained material is the cheapest to use.

  • He felt cosy and dozy, full of mushrooms inside and covered with hay and feathers outside.

  • After the first week's rest, which was real pleasure and enjoyment, we began to find the life too dull and dozy.