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drowsily

[ UK /dɹˈa‍ʊsɪli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a drowsy manner
    `Time to get up,' she said drowsily

How To Use drowsily In A Sentence

  • And over the top rail a horse looked drowsily on, ever and anon, at mathematically precise intervals, switching a lazy tail that flashed high lights in the sunshine. CHAPTER XVII
  • From time to time, drowsily, I stirred — please, my reader, don't miss that verb — I STIRRED. Chapter 11
  • `Time to get up,' she said drowsily
  • She drowsily opened her eyes and whapped the beeping alarm clock irritably.
  • ‘Five more minutes,’ she responded drowsily, her eyes still closed.
  • I've had flu since Friday, in a muddle of tissues and lying down, drowsily watching DVDs, and no appetite.
  • 'Eh! it'll be grand to live here,' she thought drowsily, as she lay down in the cool clean sheets and heard the large clock on the wall of the landing ticking slumbrously in a measured activity that deepened the peace. Gone to Earth
  • As they float embraced, toward darkness, he calls drowsily, "Don't grieve too long, you there. Explorations
  • OK dad, I'll be right down," Jason drowsily muttered and pulled the blanket over his head. Carleton Kendrick: Surprise Your Children, Make Some Memories
  • You slip drowsily into your dressing gown and tiptoe quietly to the top of the stairs.
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