Drowsy in a sentence as an adjective

Oxycodone, on the other hand, causes me to be more drowsy.

I sleep better, wake up more refreshed and alert and never feel drowsy during the day.

Thou blindfold, drowsy England, that sleeps and snorts in the bed of covetousness, awake, awake !

For me, it stimulates - until a point - then I also become drowsy and lazy.

As would the avoidance of speeding and drowsy driving by semi/lorry drivers.

There are no withdrawal symptoms, other than the fact that I would be excessively drowsy again, especially in the afternoon.

After two months of this ridiculous schedule I find myself fairly drowsy during the day, unable to resolve challenging problems.

You don't get drowsy in the middle of the day, and you don't really need anything to help wake up.- I was doing lots of sports then and injuries healed so fast I felt like Wolverine.

I always had difficulty finding the correct amount of time to nap for where I would wake up feeling refreshed and not drowsy, until I read about Dali napping with a spoon in his hand.

What's the plane going to do in that situation?If the autopilot is detecting the pilot is drowsy I'd rather it let the pilot sleep than prod the pilot awake into further drowsiness.

Drowsy definitions

adjective

half asleep; "made drowsy by the long ride"; "it seemed a pity to disturb the drowsing (or dozing) professor"; "a tired dozy child"; "the nodding (or napping) grandmother in her rocking chair"

See also: dozy

adjective

showing lack of attention or boredom; "the yawning congregation"

See also: oscitant