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comparative more comatose, superlative most comatose
In a coma: unconscious. examples
(informal) Drowsy or lethargic. quotations examples
Weary of big Sunday dinners that leave you feeling comatose (and result in your having to spend Sunday evening scrubbing the kitchen)?
1988, Vicki Lansky, Fat-proofing your children-- so that they never become diet-addicted adults., page 24
The thought of food snapped her out of her comatose demeanor.
2009, Joel Schnoor, I Laid an Egg on Aunt Ruth's Head, page 180
I felt comatose, passing time instead of living as passions went unfulfilled.
2009, Daylle Deanna Schwartz, Nice Girls Can Finish First, page xi
But most of all I'm sick of feeling comatose, like I'm walking through a fog.
2015, Delilah S. Dawson, Servants of the Storm, page 14
(informal) Fast asleep. examples
third-person singular simple present comatoses, present participle comatosing, simple past and past participle comatosed
(rare, colloquial, nonstandard) To make comatose; to send into, or as if into, a coma. quotations
killing everybody is a stupid idea, and comatosing everybody is equally so.
1998 February 8, rob, “Death Penalty”, in nz.general (Usenet)
[Liverpool is] #1 in the league for murdering and comatosing fans of othe rclubs.
2006 July 26, Mike Hunt, “Ranking. Nice.”, in uk.sport.football.clubs.liverpool (Usenet)
Then slipping on my silky dernier and tights, g-strings sculpted my voluptuous cheeks, brassiere comatosing my wobbly knockers.
2019 April 28, John Finnan, Mustang Bally, Lulu.com, page 68