How To Use Drowsily In A Sentence
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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
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From time to time, drowsily, I stirred — please, my reader, don't miss that verb — I STIRRED.
Chapter 11
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`Time to get up,' she said drowsily
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She drowsily opened her eyes and whapped the beeping alarm clock irritably.
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‘Five more minutes,’ she responded drowsily, her eyes still closed.

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I've had flu since Friday, in a muddle of tissues and lying down, drowsily watching DVDs, and no appetite.
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'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
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As they float embraced, toward darkness, he calls drowsily, "Don't grieve too long, you there.
Explorations
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OK dad, I'll be right down," Jason drowsily muttered and pulled the blanket over his head.
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You slip drowsily into your dressing gown and tiptoe quietly to the top of the stairs.
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Drowsily, in a voice leaden from heavy drinking, he hits me up for a favor: Fill in for him in an arena concert Kiss is giving that night, only hours away.
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After that, and in the course of it, I was aware, drowsily, that I was falling asleep, and that it was delicious sleep.
Chapter 11
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Gradually he opened his eyes and the cat mewed before jumping down and shaking its head drowsily.
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“Who are you, and ... where am I?” she asked drowsily.
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Then Gletkin would clear his voice and shove his cuffs into place; and Rubashov would rub his pince-nez on his sleeve and nod bewilderedly and drowsily; for he had identified the tempter with that dumb partner whom he had believed already forgotten, and who had no business in this room, of all places: the grammatical fiction ...
Autumn
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Mr. Dickenson let me get up and I drowsily stumbled over to my bed on the ground.
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And as I lay there drowsily, my mind went back to the seven hundred unfortunates I had left waiting for services.
THE PEG
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He knew himself to be Dick Forrest, the master of broad acres, who had fallen asleep hours before after drowsily putting a match between the pages of “Road Town” and pressing off the electric reading lamp.
CHAPTER I
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‘Whatever you say,’ I replied drowsily, falling into a deep slumber.
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By degrees, perhaps under the spell of some influence which stirs us when sleeping nature awakens once more to life, I lost myself in reverie, and recalled drowsily
Lorimer of the Northwest
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I toddled drowsily into the kitchen, rubbing the sleep from my eyes and feeling a whole lot better, to find Dolly sitting at the closed door, gazing forlornly out.