inducing drowsiness
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hypnagogicinducing drowsiness
OPIATEDrowsiness-inducing drug
hypnagogicinducing sleep; of or pertaining to drowsiness.
poppiedof or relating to the effects of poppies, esp in inducing drowsiness or sleep
SOMNOLENCEDrowsiness.
YAWNDisplay drowsiness
lethargymorbid drowsiness
NODExhibit drowsiness
YAWNEDShowed drowsiness
NODShow drowsiness
narcolepsypathological drowsiness
NODBetray drowsiness
NID...-nod (show drowsiness)
NODSuccumb to drowsiness
lethargiesLETHARGY, morbid drowsiness
LIDSDroopers in drowsiness
YAWNSSigns of drowsiness
COMAFood ... (Thanksgiving drowsiness)
RESISTINGARESTFighting off drowsiness?
NODReveal drowsiness, perhaps
narcolepsiesNARCOLEPSY, pathological drowsiness
drowsihed(Spenser) drowsiness also DROWSIHEAD
oscitantyawning, as with drowsiness.
sleepilyof or showing drowsiness
drowsihead(Spenser) drowsiness also DROWSIHED
NODOZProduct to combat drowsiness
hypnagogicof or relating to drowsiness.
drowsiheadsDROWSIHEAD, (Spenser) drowsiness also DROWSIHED
drowsihedsDROWSIHED, (Spenser) drowsiness also DROWSIHEAD
oscitantyawning, as with drowsiness; gaping
hypnagogicof or pertaining to drowsiness
drowsinessesDROWSINESS, the state of being drowsy
RAGS"Drowsiness shall clothe a man with ...."
slumberoussleepy; heavy with drowsiness, as the eyelids.
narcoticA drug that relieves pain and induces drowsiness, stupor, or insensibility
hypnagogicof, relating to, or occurring in the period of drowsiness immediately preceding sleep also HYPNOGOGIC
hypnogogicof, relating to, or occurring in the period of drowsiness immediately preceding sleep also HYPNAGOGIC
noddersto make a quick downward motion of the head whether deliberately (as in expressing assent or salutation) or involuntarily (as from drowsiness)
nodto make a quick downward motion of the head whether deliberately (as in expressing assent or salutation) or involuntarily (as from drowsiness)
nodsto make a quick downward motion of the head whether deliberately (as in expressing assent or salutation) or involuntarily (as from drowsiness)