sleepy

/ˈsliːpi/
adjective
  1. Feeling a need to sleep; drowsy.
    • She gets sleepy if she stays up past midnight.
    • After the long hike, everyone felt sleepy and went to bed early.
    • The warm room made me feel sleepy during the lecture.
  2. Quiet and lacking activity; not lively.
    • The town was a sleepy little village with only one store.
    • They moved to a sleepy coastal town to escape the city noise.
    • The afternoon was so sleepy that even the birds were quiet.
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