Drowsily
31lethargically — adv. sluggishly, listlessly, without energy, drowsily …
32sleepily — adv. in a sleepy manner, drowsily …
33somnolently — adv. in a somnolent manner, sleepily, drowsily …
34Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, The — Short novel (43,100 words); written October 1926–January 22, 1927. First published in BWS; rpt. Arkham Sampler(Winter 1948–Autumn 1948); corrected text in MM Randolph Carter engages in a quest through dreamland in search of the “sunset… …
35drowsy — adjective (drowsier, drowsiest) sleepy and lethargic. Derivatives drowsily adverb drowsiness noun Origin C15: prob. from the stem of OE drūsian be languid or slow , of Gmc origin; related to dreary …
36doze away — Pass drowsily, spend in drowsiness, sleep through, doze out …
37sleepily — ad. 1. Drowsily. 2. Lazily, dully, stupidly, heavily …
38drowsy — adjective 1 tired and almost asleep, usually because of food, drugs, or because you are in a warm place: The cat lay drowsy and content in the sunshine. 2 so peaceful that you feel relaxed and tired: a drowsy summer afternoon drowsily adverb… …
39chirp — vb Chirp, chirrup, cheep, peep, tweet, twitter, chitter can all mean as verbs to make the little sounds character istic of small animals and as nouns the little sounds so made, and all can be extended to sounds and the making of sounds (as by… …
40drowsy — UK [ˈdraʊzɪ] / US adjective Word forms drowsy : adjective drowsy comparative drowsier superlative drowsiest feeling that you want to sleep Some cough medicines can make you feel drowsy. Derived word: drowsily adverb …