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soporiferous

[sop-uh-rif-er-uhs, soh-puh-] / ˌsɒp əˈrɪf ər əs, ˌsoʊ pə- /




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And she poured from a golden urn, into a cup of the same metal, the sombre-colored beverage which she had mingled with the soporiferous juice of the nepenthe.

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No. Happily, however, that soporiferous monotony is beginning to get obsolete.

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At last the soporiferous fume of the wine lulled him into a gentle repose.

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And she poured from a golden urn, into a cup of the same metal, the sombre-coloured beverage which she had mingled with the soporiferous juice of the nepenthe.

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As we did not speak above a whisper, a very soporiferous proceeding, I was not surprised that both Toby and William fell asleep.

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