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drowsy
[drou-zee]
adjective
half-asleep; sleepy.
Synonyms: ,marked by or resulting from sleepiness.
dull; sluggish.
Synonyms: ,inducing lethargy or sleepiness.
drowsy spring weather.
drowsy
/ ˈʊɪ /
adjective
heavy with sleepiness; sleepy
inducing sleep; soporific
sluggish or lethargic; dull
Other Word Forms
- drowsily adverb
- drowsiness noun
- ˈǷɲ adverb
- ˈǷɲԱ noun
Example Sentences
"My baby became excessively drowsy, fed poorly and subsequently developed complications."
But officers who were dealing with him noticed that he appeared drowsy and sometimes looked at them with a glazed expression.
Others say they are given an injection that causes a drowsy, hallucinatory state in which they believe they’re giving birth.
initially seems like seduction begins to feel like sedation, and the movie nearly loses itself in its drowsy rhythm.
The terrific Beecham is saddled with a dismal hairdo and an even more dismal role, her character simply an object of wan yearning for the drowsy John.
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