snoozy

/ˈsnuːzi/
adjective
  1. Tending to make one feel sleepy; boring or dull.
    • The afternoon sun made the room warm and snoozy.
    • I find long car rides very snoozy, especially on the highway.
    • The professor's snoozy voice put half the class to sleep.
  2. Sleepy or drowsy in nature.
    • After the big meal, everyone felt a bit snoozy.
    • The baby's snoozy mood meant an early bedtime for all of us.
    • She gave a snoozy yawn and curled up on the couch.
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