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Sentences with drowsy

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  • He felt pleasantly drowsy and had to fight off the urge to sleep.
  • A drowsy village
  • Jem and Scout lived in Maycomb, Alabama, a drowsy, isolated town where everyone knew everyone.
  • Besides feeling drowsy and exhausted the next day, people with sleep apnea face high blood pressure and risk heart attacks and stroke.
  • I was feeling drowsy and so decided to make a cup of coffee to try to wake myself up.
  • It was a warm, drowsy summer afternoon.
  • Everything feels so warm and lovely, very much different from the drowsy atmosphere of the sea over at our place.
  • She has to take powerful drugs to control the pain and the inflammation, which often make her drowsy and sleepy.
  • drowsy spring weather.
  • However, these symptoms may be absent and children may simply become feverish, drowsy and listless.
  • Watching television or listening to music or a book on audiotape until becoming drowsy promotes falling asleep naturally.
  • I cried for a while, but I got drowsy and fell asleep there.
  • Eight hours later an exhausted, drowsy, battered Adam sat slumped on a bench near the door leading on to the terrace.
  • The drowsy warmth of my room was beginning to take it's toll on me and I was soon sprawled on my bed asleep.
  • Here I am, at the end of the day, pleasantly tired and drowsy, ready for a good night's sleep.
  • As the bridegroom was late in coming, they all became drowsy, and fell asleep.
  • It hissed, and he felt drowsy and sleepy instantly.
  • And today, as evidenced by the drowsy street outside, was the day of rest.
  • Suddenly immensely tired and drowsy, I moved my feet and barely made it back to the couch before I fell.
  • Pip spends the morning with Mr. Pumblechook at his drowsy seed-shop on the equally unexciting commercial street of town.
  • Next Friday is Bastille Day, but even that famous celebration is unlikely to jolt sleepy Montpellier out of its drowsy charm.
  • I may have gone if not for him calling me when I was still drowsy and half asleep.
  • I was still drowsy from whatever the drug he gave me contained.
  • We spent a drowsy afternoon by the pool.
  • William sounded drowsy and tired when he answered the phone.
  • Since drowsiness is the brain's last step before falling asleep, driving while drowsy can - and often does - lead to disaster.
  • In other findings, 62 per cent of drivers surveyed said they had driven while drowsy or inattentive.
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