somnolent in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

somnolent in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for somnolent in the English»French Dictionary

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Belle injects him with an illegal zombie drug, reducing him to somnolent compliance.
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And when you climb off, it makes all the other bikes look somnolent in every department when it comes to responding to inputs.
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Such a docile and useful monster is worth keeping around, at least in a somnolent state; one never knows when one might need him.
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True, an air of somnolent dutifulness has always clung to the magazine and clings still.
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For instance, a person who is sufficiently somnolent may experience microsleep.
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Certainly it makes for absorbing viewing, provided you can attune to its somnolent pace and bleary plotting.
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The legislative process, even at its most somnolent or least rigorous, is still a credit to our society.
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Yet today, many of the people who make a comfortable living as professional conservatives seem as somnolent as the characters in the novel.
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Apart from its past somnolent status it was scourged by a terrible flooding problem because it is a tableland.
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Sloths were thought to be among the most somnolent animals, sleeping from 15 to 18 hours each day.
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