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1 Possibly Davies may have become drowsy , dreamy, as he reclined there.
2 The sergeant, who had become drowsy in the close atmosphere of the tiny room, roused himself at the sound and jumped to his feet.
3 After just two minutes they would lose their sense of smell, their breathing would be depressed, they would become drowsy and eventually pass out.
4 Indeed, she was already becoming drowsy from the effects of the narcotic.
5 Towards evening he became drowsy , and turning himself on his face, expired.
6 Soon I became drowsy - intolerably so ; I was scarcely able to stand.
7 He became drowsy , however, and finally fell into a deep sleep.
8 The four boys ceased talking and Harry on his bed of leaves became drowsy .
9 By and by Fred Linden and Terry Clark became drowsy .
10 He was just becoming drowsy when he heard voices in the nursery across the hall.
11 I had been on foot all day since early dawn, and very naturally became drowsy .
12 They called and called him, and at last he awoke, but soon became drowsy again.
13 She turned in the bed, slowly becoming drowsy .
14 They were just becoming drowsy enough to be stopped in their talk by any such slight check.
15 Just as Mr. Smithson had said, the escaped lunatic became drowsy as soon as he finished eating.
16 Then she handed him his pipe, and after a time he became drowsy and went to bed.
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