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Qué (quién) es drowse - definición


Drowse         
MUSICAL PROJECT OF AMERICAN MUSICIAN AND PRODUCER KYLE BATE
Drowse (band)
·noun A slight or imperfect sleep; a doze.
II. Drowse ·vt To make heavy with sleepiness or imperfect sleep; to make dull or stupid.
III. Drowse ·vi To sleep imperfectly or unsoundly; to Slumber; to be heavy with sleepiness; to Doze.
drowse         
MUSICAL PROJECT OF AMERICAN MUSICIAN AND PRODUCER KYLE BATE
Drowse (band)
v. n.
Slumber, doze, nap, be half asleep.
drowse         
MUSICAL PROJECT OF AMERICAN MUSICIAN AND PRODUCER KYLE BATE
Drowse (band)
(drowses, drowsing, drowsed)
If you drowse, you are almost asleep or just asleep.
Nina drowsed for a while.
= doze
VERB: V

Wikipedia

Drowse
Drowse is the musical project of American musician and producer Kyle Bates. Based in Portland, Oregon, Bates founded the project in 2013 and released the debut album, Soon Asleep, in 2015.
Ejemplos de uso de drowse
1. Later I ponder them as I drowse, watching the slow yawn of the shade across the white masonry, the pigs that snuffle lazily among cabbage stalks.
2. I can‘t help but believe that James, who for this section steps into the frame, is responding in language directly to the pair‘s absolute stillness and drowse amid the vibrant active shades Van Gogh offers us.
3. It‘s especially compelling that the dream at the end of section one remains untold, that we are not allowed to drowse away; indeed, the work the pair is momentarily escaping is foregrounded in the lines "I dream/ not of the reaping behind us,/ or before us upon rising." Remaining outside the pair‘s blissful dreaming means we shift, as does James, to his section as the artist, back into the experience of "toil" and the great use of language: "his wealth of oil." The word "wealth" is quite perfect, conveying weight and richness, the very way we feel about the tools we use to represent life.