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"sleepily" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you need sleep or are ready to go to sleep synonym drowsily
  2. in a quiet way with nothing much happening

68 Sentences With "sleepily"

How to use sleepily in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "sleepily" and check conjugation/comparative form for "sleepily". Mastering all the usages of "sleepily" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"You weren't supposed to come until tonight," she said sleepily.
Her roommate heard her and called through the wall, sleepily.
His small, heavy-lidded eyes can make him seem sleepily blasé.
I sleepily text my boyfriend "not pregnant" and go back to sleep.
Worryingly for me, Pikin woke up earlier than anticipated and looked around sleepily.
The other, breathing with conspicuous heaviness, rested her head sleepily on the ground.
I sleepily stream Netflix until 229 when I tune into the Democratic debate.
Her friend, waiting half-sleepily, hugged her, grabbed her luggage and walked off.
Photo: APIt's not uncommon for Apple's annual developer conference to start a little sleepily.
"I want to see what I haven't seen," murmurs one of the girls, sleepily.
Through a bedroom door behind her, one of Li's housemates sleepily rustles underneath a duvet.
He staggered sleepily out of the house in bare feet, his hands in the air.
Finally, I saw that my flight was assigned a gate, and I sleepily stumbled there.
" He wakes his wife to gossip but she answers him sleepily, "with little half utterances.
You are startled by their actual presence while speeding sleepily down remote stretches of road.
Everything Apple Announced TodayIt's not uncommon for Apple's annual developer conference to start a little sleepily.
A. sleepily pulls out his wallet and says my dad gave him money for the tolls.
My cat, begging for breakfast, woke me twenty minutes ago and I dutifully, albeit sleepily, fed her.
He sleepily smiles at me when I get back into bed — he's so cute when he's sleepy.
We sleepily pack up and stumble to our car that feels even farther away at 3:00 a.m.
Plopped behind a desk, sniffling, reading sleepily from a teleprompter, he was a comedian playing an empty room.
Real estate developers are still sleepily optimizing for profits with long-term contracts, when the world has gotten much faster.
"Hello, my beautiful people," she mumbles sleepily to the camera, mouth full of gauze with a medical wrap around her head.
The man opened an eye after a few long moments, looked at me sleepily, and started pushing at his companion, who stirred.
A weary radio astronomer is sitting in a control room full of complex electronics, with an earphone held sleepily against her ear.
Remote spots in the desert like Columbus, a town of 323,600 people about 80 miles west of El Paso, are sleepily tranquil.
My pup doesn't seem to notice my lack of sleep and runs around my feet while I sleepily go through my morning routine.
I don't think you can be prepared, I think it just happens and then excitedly and very sleepily you manage it all. Hopefully!
Kai, who lounged sleepily across his dad's lap as brother Sasha looked equally enthralled in both the game and his bag of popcorn.
Tracks like "Linepulse" vibrate sleepily over minimalist beats, earning their place in the pantheon of downtempo gems that comprise the LateNightTales series/label.
In typical form for Del Rey, the track's a billowing ballad led by a sleepily strummed acoustic guitar and some shimmering slide work.
At the end of the episode, Ralph Angel picks up a sleeping Blue from Violet's house, who sleepily asks where his dad has been.
There's charm — and a wistful flashback to more ideal times — during this opening stretch, though the story drags as the movie sleepily comes awake.
I was sleepily listening to music, and adding some albums to my Spotify library, when I accidentally selected "download" instead of "save," and it worked!
I also admire how the guy in the drawing has the sleepily-aroused look of a stoner currently into the 45th minute of a YouPorn browse.
I knew, on my first visit to the Aix-en-Provence Festival in 2012, that this wasn't your grandmother's Aix, a sleepily pretty assemblage of Mozart productions.
Once the zombies start to outnumber the living, a voiceover sleepily muses on whether the undead brought the apocalypse upon themselves with their mindless consumption during their lives.
These creatures subsist on whatever they can, the oleaginous lumbering ones sleepily devouring the least elusive specimens in volume, the horribly blistered long-clawed ones chasing anything they can catch.
" John Siciliano, Slimani's editor at Penguin, told me, "I didn't want to call it 'Lullaby,' because that sounds sleepily forgettable, and my goal is to reach a big commercial readership.
I wake up around 217, feed the cats wet food, take my Rainbow Light Prenatal One vitamin, and attempt to sleepily scrub off some makeup before I crawl into bed.
Otherwise the seventh debate was sleepily like many of the first six: Biden seemed to be campaigning for a third Barack Obama term, and his sentences were less straight lines than knots.
On the long pre-dawn drive from her Queens apartment to her Manhattan office, the film captures her huddled sleepily in a company car, a small, pale figure dwarfed by rearing skyscrapers.
Finally, check out sentimental-dreamboat Styles, who sheds his tough, leather choker-wearing exterior in the spread within the issue, sleepily laying on a bed of flowers and smiling through fever-induced tears.
But what the team was able to do with a few blue pixels on a black display is really impressive from the moment he blinks them open sleepily from atop his charging dock.
One such panel this year met to sleepily critique President Trump's economic policies, but it was overshadowed by another panel, two ballrooms away, that jolted a profession that prides itself on cool rationality.
As you press play, get ready to fall into a simultaneously bizarre and gorgeous animated world, one where a horse can sleepily flick stars into the night and cats can somersault through the sky.
But in Bad Batch, his big villain speech amounts to sleepily delivered, circular, self-serving horseshit, and his "everyone who lives in my town must do LSD together" ethos is an intriguing loose thread that never fully integrates.
On those mornings when I'd stand sleepily in front of my wardrobe, bereft of inspiration, I'd call to mind my army of sisters: Kate Moss, Brigitte Bardot, Twiggy, Debbie Harry, Drew Barrymore, Lauren Bacall, Soo Joo Park, Cher Horowitz.
The 12-year-old from St. Jago High School, bigger and taller than his peers onstage, was in constant nervous slow motion, sleepily resting his cheek on his palm, rubbing his scalp and plumbing his pockets as he decoded words.
To hear the opening line of Margaret Wise Brown's "Goodnight Moon" — "In the great green room" — is to embark on a Proustian reverie about a calm place with the lights turned low and a child snuggling sleepily in your arms.
The project's first two songs hang heavy with fuzz and distortion, looping in and around themselves like a basket of tiny, furry snakes; "Void I" and "Gathering" are both calm, hypnotic, and more than a little ecstatic, percolating sleepily within the black velvet atmosphere.
We'd eaten a lot of cheese pupusas at El Nopal in Patchogue, the hot masa slathered in salsa roja and washed down with mango purée, then driven sleepily into Blue Point and west along Middle Road to Meadow Croft, the former summer estate of John Ellis Roosevelt, now a Suffolk County Park.
But it clicked one night after I had stayed out late with my girlfriends and returned to find him sleepily propped up on the couch, waiting up until I got home safely, as he would do time and time again — exactly as my mother and grandmother had done during my high school years.
Other acts of note in the three-day lineup include intriguing young voices (Kehlani, whose album "SweetSexySavage" is one of 231's finest R&B releases, performs on Friday; the rap eccentric Post Malone, riding high on the charts with his sleepily charming single "Rockstar," performs on Sunday) along with more established groups (LCD Soundsystem on Friday, Foo Fighters on Saturday and the Killers on Sunday).
We drive sleepily into London along broad thoroughfares where to eyes fresh from New York the traffic seems sparse and Sundaylike.
Then John with his legs in a sack and a fearnought jacket round him, snored in the cutty, whilst Tony nodded sleepily outside.
I got most of the way through, sleepily agreeing, until I was pulled up by such an ungainsayable falsehood that I was forced to go back and revise my opinion of the rest.
During the scene when Stewie describes Lois as being the female version of Bonnie Hunt, MacFarlane comments that he feels bad about that joke, as just before it was broadcast — Hunt telephoned him on his mobile phone and told him about how much she enjoyed the show, however the gag was not removed due to its expected airing date being so close to when the telephone call was made. On the uncut version of this episode, there is a scene where Peter sleepily mistakes Stewie's mouth for Lois's genitals, muttering, "Oh, you are so ready!" The edited TV version does not have this part, but leaves in the first half, in which Peter sleepily mistakes Stewie's nose for Lois's nipple. For a reason which was not specified, the sound of Lois's footsteps when going down the basement stairs during her dream of killing Stewie, had to be overcome by Stewie talking more often.
Sparafucile stabs her and she collapses, mortally wounded. At midnight, when Rigoletto arrives with money, he receives a corpse wrapped in a sack, and rejoices in his triumph. Weighting it with stones, he is about to cast the sack into the river when he hears the voice of the Duke, sleepily singing a reprise of his "La donna è mobile" aria. Bewildered, Rigoletto opens the sack and, to his despair, discovers his dying daughter.
As he sleepily opens it, there stands Woody, wanting to demonstrate and sell various household items. The bear listens, gets mad and throws Woody out. Undaunted, Woody returns again and again to peddle his wares, only to be thrown out time after time by the bruin, who's trying desperately to sleep. Finally, exasperated beyond all endurance, the bear rigs up a four-cannon device to eliminate Woody, but it backfires, and the bear fades into space.
Schubert completed a copy of "" that was "somewhat messy". The messiness was partly accounted for by Schubert's drunken state, but also explained by the accompanying note he wrote to Josef: "Just as, in my haste, I was going to send the thing, I rather sleepily took up the ink-well and poured it calmly over it. What a disaster!" The manuscript was held by the Hüttenbrenner family for a number of years and was photographed in 1870, before being lost.
In 1988 Rome, famous film director Salvatore Di Vita returns home late one evening, where his girlfriend sleepily tells him that his mother called to say someone named Alfredo has died. Salvatore obviously shies from committed relationships and has not been to his home village of Giancaldo, Sicily in thirty years. As his girlfriend asks him who Alfredo is, Salvatore flashes back to his childhood. A few years after World War II, eight-year-old Salvatore is the mischievous, intelligent son of a war widow.
Ellen follows her parents to a lookout, whining about when they'll be visiting an opal mine. Laura apologizes that they may not have time and Keith is quick to assure her that they have a whole week for such activity. Laura is looking forward to telling scary stories by the campfire, which Keith remarks to Ellen as being amusingly ghoulish. On the drive to the next site, Ellen sleepily asks if there are quinkins among the trees but Keith assures her that they are just trees.
An adverb phrase is a phrase that acts as an adverb within a sentence. An adverb phrase may have an adverb as its head, together with any modifiers (other adverbs or adverb phrases) and complements, analogously to the adjective phrases described above. For example: very sleepily; all too suddenly; oddly enough; perhaps shockingly for us. Another very common type of adverb phrase is the prepositional phrase, which consists of a preposition and its object: in the pool; after two years; for the sake of harmony.
The other young girls in town – Martha, Thea, Anna and Ilse – appear to be similarly naïve and are upset about the lack of knowledge presented to them ("Mama Who Bore Me" (Reprise)). At school, some teenage boys are studying Virgil in Latin class. When Moritz Stiefel, a very nervous and anxious young man, sleepily misquotes a line, the teacher chastises him harshly. Moritz's classmate, the rebellious and highly intelligent Melchior Gabor, tries to defend him, but the teacher will have none of it, and hits Melchior with a stick.
In the end, back on the ship, Scooby and Shaggy are exhausted from their adventure, and sleepily bid Scrappy goodbye as the energetic young pup goes to check out a costume party. Excalibur Scooby The guys get mixed up with a wizard who is desperate to pull an enchanted sword out of a stone, but can't. Scrappy gets eaten by a frog, alarming Scooby, and gets the frog to spit him up unharmed. Scrappy finds a pillory and locks himself in it, and calls over to Scooby and Shaggy about the new toy he found.
That is why the place remains largely the same as ages ago—its cute wooden cottages mingling with golden cupolas that reflect in the river Kamenka, which meanders sleepily through gentle hills and flower- filled meadows. In 1943 high ranking Nazi officers captured at the Battle of Stalingrad were imprisoned within the monastery Today, the town operates as an important tourist center, featuring many fine examples of old Russian architecture—most of them churches and monasteries. Although having just under ten thousand residents, Suzdal still retains a rural look with streams and meadows everywhere and chicken and livestock a common sight on the streets, some of which remain unpaved. This juxtaposition of stunning medieval architecture with its pastoral setting lends Suzdal a picturesque charm, and in the summer, artists and easels are a common sight.
Alexis Petridis of The Guardian rated the album four stars, saying that the Black Keys "have matured into a band capable of drawing all kinds of music into their own orbit" without "sound[ing] incoherent". He believed that the interplay between Auerbach and Carney was unaffected by their musical aspirations and said "the result is polished and commercial, without feeling craven or compromised, an impressive stunt to pull off." Kyle Anderson of Entertainment Weekly gave the record a B+ and judged it to be more psychedelic than previous records by the group due to the influence of Danger Mouse; Anderson said the album "sounds more like an extension of Burton's Broken Bells side project... than the follow-up to the Keys' muscular, arena-ready 2011 best-seller, El Camino." Summarizing the album, he said, "it's meticulously executed but slightly (and sleepily) monochromatic".

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