somnolent in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

somnolent in the PONS Dictionary

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A nightmare such as this, early in a competition, can kick-start a somnolent side so that they go on to win the tournament.
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Mass has remained, largely, what it always has been: a somnolent ritual of the godly.
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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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Here's to new thoughts, here's to breaking out of our somnolent minds to finally make a new world possible.
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The somnolent widow must have visited every room in the house, and now she was outside in her billowing night dress pale as a banshee.
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True, an air of somnolent dutifulness has always clung to the magazine and clings still.
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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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In the good old somnolent days people got around in carriages and buggies at an average speed of eight or ten miles an hour.
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Certainly it makes for absorbing viewing, provided you can attune to its somnolent pace and bleary plotting.
www.independent.ie
When a person starts meditation, they often enter into a somnolent or sleep state ("ghanood").
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