0 present participle of doze --
1 to have a short sleep, especially during the day: --
The primary targeted customers are lorry drivers who use pinang to keep from dozing off in long distance driving.
He is often referred to as a weirdo and is always seen dozing-off when hungry.
Sleepiness is manifested as a desire to nap, unintended dozing, impaired mental acuity, irritability, reduced performance, and accident proneness.
She moans softly that she is; his wife was actually dozing off to sleep.
The lovers often accuse the "guaita" of dozing, being inattentive or separating them too early.
He has hallucinations about what it must be like to freeze to death, dozing and waking alternately.
Greyhounds enjoy resting on beds and sofas, often sleeping or dozing 16 hours a day or more.
Operators were unfamiliar with the techniques associated with dozing, scraping, cut and fill ops, and grading.