dozy

/ˈdoʊzi/
adjective
  1. Sleepy or drowsy; feeling as if one is about to fall asleep.
    • After the long hike, she felt dozy and went straight to bed.
    • The warm fireplace made everyone in the room feel dozy.
    • He was too dozy to concentrate on his homework.
  2. Causing sleepiness; making someone feel drowsy.
    • She found the lecture so dozy that she nearly nodded off.
    • The dozy afternoon heat made it hard to stay awake.
    • The gentle rocking of the train had a dozy effect on the passengers.
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