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Definition of drow
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Drow
(imp.)
of Draw.
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Nodder
::
Nodder
(n.) One who nods; a
drowsy
person.
Drowsihead
::
Drowsihead
(n.)
Drowsiness.
Yawn
::
Yawn (n.) An
involuntary
act,
excited
by
drowsiness,
etc.,
consisting
of a deep and long
inspiration
following
several
successive
attempts
at
inspiration,
the
mouth,
fauces,
etc., being wide
open..
Windrow
::
Windrow
(n.) A row or line of hay raked
together
for the
purpose
of being
rolled
into cocks or
heaps.
Drow
::
Drow
(imp.)
of Draw.
Drowsiness
::
Drowsiness
(n.) State of being
drowsy.
Drown
::
Drown (v. t.) To
overwhelm
in
water;
to
submerge;
to
inundate.
Windrow
::
Windrow
(n.) The green
border
of a
field,
dug up in order to carry the earth on other land to mend it..
Resuscitate
::
Resuscitate
(v. t.) To
revivify;
to
revive;
especially,
to
recover
or
restore
from
apparent
death;
as, to
resuscitate
a
drowned
person;
to
resuscitate
withered
plants..
Wide-awake
::
Wide-awake
(a.) Fully
awake;
not
drowsy
or dull;
hence,
knowing;
keen;
alert..
Indrench
::
Indrench
(v. t.) To
overwhelm
with
water;
to
drench;
to
drown.
Slumberous
::
Slumberous
(a.) Being in the
repose
of
slumber;
sleepy;
drowsy.
Submersion
::
Submersion
(n.) The act of
submerging,
or
putting
under water or other
fluid,
or of
causing
to be
overflowed;
the act of
plunging
under
water,
or of
drowning..
Lungis
::
Lungis
(n.) A
lingerer;
a dull,
drowsy
fellow..
Sink
::
Sink (v. t.)
Figuratively:
To cause to
decline;
to
depress;
to
degrade;
hence,
to ruin
irretrievably;
to
destroy,
as by
drowping;
as, to sink one's
reputation..
Windrow
::
Windrow
(v. t.) To
arrange
in lines or
windrows,
as hay when newly
made..
Pandiculation
::
Pandiculation
(n.) A
stretching
and
stiffening
of the trunk and
extremities,
as when
fatigued
and
drowsy..
Sleepish
::
Sleepish
(a.)
Disposed
to
sleep;
sleepy;
drowsy.
Dozy
::
Dozy (a.)
Drowsy;
inclined
to doze;
sleepy;
sluggish;
as, a dozy
head..
Drowning
::
Drowning
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Drow.
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