doze

/doʊz/
verb
  1. To sleep lightly or for a short time, often unintentionally.
    • The cat began to doze in the warm patch of sunlight.
    • I like to doze on the couch for a few minutes after lunch.
    • He tried not to doze during the long lecture.
noun
  1. A short, light sleep.
    • She fell into a peaceful doze while listening to the rain.
    • He woke from his doze when the phone rang.
    • A quick doze on the train helped me feel refreshed.
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