sop·o·rif·ic
sop·o·rif·ic [sòppə ríffik, spə ríffik]
adj
1.making somebody sleepy: causing sleep or drowsiness2.feeling sleepy: experiencing sleepiness or drowsiness3.tedious: dull and boring
The book he was reading acted as a soporific and soon he was fast asleep.
The book he was reading acted as a soporific and soon he was fast asleep.
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