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1 I don't know what makes me so forgetful lately-andalways so drowsy .
2 However, he was so drowsy that he soon fell asleep again.
3 He was so drowsy that at first he didn't stir.
4 He was so drowsy that he could barely rouse himself enough to lower his glance.
5 I don't see why I'm so drowsy of late.
6 The heat from the fire made Carley so drowsy that she could scarcely hold up her head.
7 He was very weary, and already so drowsy that the thought of sleep was pleasant to him.
8 I'll have a bit of a sleep while you are out: the muggy weather always makes me so drowsy .
9 I still felt so drowsy that I was sure, should I sit down, that I should go to sleep.
10 Are your eyes so drowsy that they don't see the dawn shining in upon us more and more brightly?
11 Among these was the possibility of users being so drowsy the following day that they could be impaired while driving.
12 I just remember surprise at feeling so drowsy after the intense excitement of the evening, and then I fell asleep.
13 This seated shadow, looking so drowsy , was Madame Sand, and the man who opened the door was the engraver Manceau.
14 Then indeed a profound quiet reigned and Juliet became so drowsy that it took her utmost resolution to stay awake.
15 I had been reviewing many things, with the help of blessed Thomas à Kempis here, before I became so drowsy .
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