Doze in spanish

Dormitar

pronunciation: doʊɹ̩mitɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures

doze1 = cabezadita, sueñecito, siestita. 

Example: Then, one foggy afternoon, waking after a doze, with a cold cigar in his mouth, Jack Herring noticed he was not the only occupant of the smoking room.

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» have + a doze = echarse una siestecita, dormir una siestecita, echarse una cabezadita, echarse una siestita.

Example: Be sure to taste locally-produced cheese, bread, chorizo, olives and wine -- and then have a doze in the cool shade of the trees.

doze2 = echarse una siestecita, dormir una siestecita, echarse una cabezadita, echarse una siestita. 

Example: After dozing for an hour or two in a chair he got up and was as brisk and as lively as ever.

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» doze off = quedarse dormido, cabecear, dormitar, adormilarse.

Example: 17 percent of adult drivers report dozing off while driving at least once in the past year.

Doze synonyms

snooze in spanish: dormitar, pronunciation: snuz part of speech: noun, verb drowse in spanish: adormecerse, pronunciation: draʊz part of speech: verb, noun
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