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The sentence "I'm feeling sleepy" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that the speaker is feeling tired and as a result, wants to take a nap or go to sleep. For example: "I'm feeling sleepy so I think I'm going to lie down for a while."
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Right away I'm feeling sleepy.
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"I can see that you all are feeling sleepy after that lunch," he said with a smile.
Later, after I realized that none of us were feeling sleepy, they started talking about children, and their voices made my heart recoil.
(That's if you need research to tell you that sleep makes you feel better when you're feeling sleepy).
Because I totally get some of you might be desperate to have a hot flush or be feeling sleepy, ha, not you, Des, and suffering from, God, what was the other thing, right – forgetfulness – anyone?
Zarif tells journalists he is feeling "sleepy and overworked" as the new deadline is missed, but talks continue late into the night.
Dufner has got a face on - he'll be feeling sleepy at this late hour - and looks very grumpy as his second at 18 fails to find the green.
So if you're feeling sleepy, chances are overeating is to blame.
If you're feeling sleepy, do your best to get moving and snap out of it.
And if you're feeling sleepy after your meal, why not try a Pit Bull Energy Drink? Slam our pizza.
And if you're feeling sleepy after your meal, why not try a Pit Bull Energy Drink?
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