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The answer DROWSING has 2 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of drowsing in various dictionaries:
verb - sleep lightly or for a short period of time
verb - be on the verge of sleeping
adj - half asleep
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Get back word to give us a sleepy song |
Rows, a bit of a ding-dong all round - altogether stupefying! |
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Sep 2 2003 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Jun 26 2001 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
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be half asleep doze intermittently. |
Present participle of drowse. |
The condition of being drowsy. |
Be half asleep doze intermittently. |
A light sleep a condition of being half asleep. |
Drowsing might refer to |
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Drowning is defined as respiratory impairment as a result of being in or under a liquid. Drowning typically occurs silently, with only a few people able to wave their hands or call for help. After rescue symptoms may include breathing problems, vomiting, confusion, or unconsciousness. Occasionally symptoms may not appear until up to six hours afterwards. Drowning may be complicated by low body temperature, aspiration of vomit, or acute respiratory distress syndrome.Drowning is more common when the weather is warm and among those with frequent access to water. Risk factors include alcohol use, epilepsy, and low socioeconomic status. Common locations of drowning include swimming pools, bathtubs, natural bodies of water, and buckets. Initially the person holds their breath, which is followed by laryngospasm, and then low oxygen levels. Significant amounts of water typical only enter the lungs later in the process. It may be classified by outcome into death, ongoing health problems, and no |