slumbering Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈslʌm.bər]
  • Us [ ˈslʌm.bɚ]

Meaning of slumbering In English

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Examples of slumbering

  • The slumbering lowered head half rises up to tell us that an interesting image is hovering before him.

  • It seemed to me as if a slumbering earth had stretched a weary arm over the sea.

  • There is a note of slumbering self-insight in these words.

  • Having got used to slumbering in a quiet corner of world history, we wake up to find ourselves in the centre of the world.

  • The new proposals will again place a smothering pillow over the slumbering face of confidence in the new housing market.

  • I beg his pardon; someone says that he is still slumbering.

  • It would become a slumbering elephant, all trunk and no movement.

  • I hardly like reviving certain old animosities or mentioning anything which may tend to stir sullen and slumbering emotions.

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