doze in the PONS Dictionary

doze Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have a doze
doze off

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She often dozes off in, is late for, or skips class.
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The artist sometimes smoked, sometimes groaned but remained silent almost all night long, dozing off from time to time.
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Or informally as: dois do doze de mil, novecentos e sessenta e sete (two of the twelve of one thousand, nine hundred and sixty-seven).
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During these performances, he would generate abstract drones and atmospheres while the audience dozed in sleeping bags that they brought themselves.
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He goes out of the house, eating whatever he finds, including a pill, which makes him doze off.
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She also seems to be narcoleptic, seeming to always doze off at the most inopportune times.
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He found the work exhausting and often received poor grades from dozing off in class.
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The story goes back to the present and the woman says that they spend the next hour holding hands as the man dozes off.
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When one of the cores is idle, it will enter a doze state and shut down.
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The moment he dozed off, a tiger attacked him.
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