doze off

  • 1doze off — verb change from a waking to a sleeping state he always falls asleep during lectures • Syn: ↑fall asleep, ↑dope off, ↑flake out, ↑drift off, ↑nod off, ↑drop off, ↑drowse off …

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  • 2doze off — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms doze off : present tense I/you/we/they doze off he/she/it dozes off present participle dozing off past tense dozed off past participle dozed off to start to sleep, especially during the day and without… …

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  • 3doze off — the guy in front of us would doze off between all the musical numbers Syn: fall asleep, go to sleep, drop off; informal nod off, drift off, sack out, conk out …

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  • 4doze off — PHRASAL VERB If you doze off you fall into a light sleep, especially during the daytime. [V P] I closed my eyes for a minute and must have dozed off …

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  • 5doze off — verb To fall asleep unintentionally …

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  • 6doze off — fall asleep, snooze, rest …

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  • 7ˌdoze ˈoff — phrasal verb to start to sleep without intending to …

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  • 8doze — [dəuz US douz] v [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: From a [i]Scandinavian language; related to Old Norse dúsa to sleep lightly ] to sleep lightly for a short time ▪ Grandad was dozing in his chair. >doze n [singular] doze off phr v to go to sleep,… …

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  • 9doze — [ douz ] verb intransitive to sleep for a short time, especially during the day ╾ doze noun singular ,doze off phrasal verb intransitive to start to sleep, especially during the day and without intending to: I dozed off in front of the television …

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  • 10doze — doze1 [dōz] vi. dozed, dozing [prob. < Scand, as in Ice (& Swed dial.) dusa: for IE base, see DIZZY] to sleep lightly or fitfully; nap; be half asleep vt. to spend (time) in dozing: usually with away n. a light sleep; nap doze off to fall into …

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