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Meanings of
slumberous
in English
Inclined to or marked by drowsiness.
somnolent
slumbrous
slumbery
Related terms
quiet
asleep
Usage of
slumberous
in English
1
But his thoughts were gradually getting too busy for this
slumberous
state.
2
The soft background hum of the camp blended into a
slumberous
blur.
3
A solemn twilight, heavy and oppressive, was closing a dull,
slumberous
day.
4
The roo-hooing of the pigeons fills the whole place with a
slumberous
sound.
5
Through the
slumberous
summer air came the whir of the machine.
6
Facts are the poorest and most
slumberous
evidences of passion or of affection.
7
Thus, we looked upon the face of the
slumberous
deeps, and were alone.
8
Clara drew back her head, and he saw the
slumberous
fire in her eyes.
9
Back of the innocence lay some hint of
slumberous
passion.
10
The few remaining shopkeepers wore an air of
slumberous
benevolence.
11
A clear shrill whistle rang through the
slumberous
summer air.
12
A flood of sunshine fell upon the
slumberous
,
shining river.
13
If the War Office was too lively, this place was too
slumberous
by half.
14
She blinked once,
slumberous
and slow, as she rolled to her side facing him.
15
Over all a warm but softened sunshine melted down from a
slumberous
autumnal sky.
16
Eyes half veiled by
slumberous
tears, like bluest water seen through mists of rain
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slumberous
Adjective
Frequent collocations
slumberous eyes
slumberous fires
slumberous sound
slumberous afternoon
slumberous arms
More collocations
Slumberous
through the time
Slumberous
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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