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slumberous

[sluhm-ber-uhs, sluhm-bruhs] / ˈslʌm bər əs, ˈslʌm brəs /




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Richie's first new album in 10 years is also a rather slumberous affair, one whose title, Louder than Words, belies its content.

From Time Magazine Archive

But even as the city was modernized, Stalingrad's color and flavor still derived from the life teeming on the many-storied landing stages of the broad, slumberous Volga.

From Time Magazine Archive

So powerfully does Author O'Donnell evoke the slumberous qualities in his scene that readers may often find their eyes closing softly, their breathing growing regular and even, the book slipping from their nerveless fingers.

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After a slumberous afternoon in which the gallery attendants glared at dozers,* the bill came to passage.

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There was something slumberous and torpid in the scene.

From Caravans By Night A Romance of India by Hervey, Harry




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