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Definition of Dozily
1. in a dozy manner [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dozily
Literary usage of Dozily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sermons by John Jortin (1850)
"... and then, science had well nigh closed its eyes on the phenomena of nature;
philosophy dozily dreamed within the precints of the monastery, ..."
2. The Structure of Conflict by Paul G. Swingle (1885)
"... surgeon to St. George's Hospital, in his Chini, Observations, wrote : " Whenever
a patient complains of a dull, heavy pain dozily >itu ated in the bone, ..."
3. The Metropolitan (1833)
"On turning round, I perceived Munnoo, (my serdar,) had resumed his punkah string,
and was dozily pulling it. I very soon retired to bed, without making any ..."
4. The Life of J.M.W. Turner, R.A.: Founded on Letters and Papers Furnished by by Walter Thornbury (1897)
"... and quiet deer feeding dozily under the stone-pines of the Medici Gardens ;
and notably in a minutely finished drawing of an English country seat, ..."