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"drowsy eyes" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is feeling tired or sleepy. Example: As the sun slowly set, she could feel her drowsy eyes beginning to droop.
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LONDON — In his official 2012 Olympic head shot, Michael Phelps has unkempt hair, drowsy eyes, and a mustache and goatee that look as if they were scribbled on by a child wielding a black Sharpie pen.
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And later, If the mirror's drowsy eye perceives a slight But brilliant altercation between curtains Healed by the leaden hand of -- one of us?
It was 3 15 a.m. on a balmy Saturday, and 7-year-old Rudi Hayono could barely focus his drowsy brown eyes on the lively shadow puppets dancing across the screen in front of him.
CARTAGENA, Colombia — Rubbing eyes drowsy from lack of sleep and still smudged with the previous night's mascara, the employees of the Angeles Bar Club trooped one by one on Tuesday afternoon into a tiny bedroom with stickers of Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty pasted on the mauve walls to sit down on a bed with a lime green comforter and be tested for sexually transmitted diseases.
The eyes look drowsy.
Much of the rest of "Failer," however, strains under the weight of received malaise and tired imagery ("He was the lone wolf, you could see it in his eyes") set to drowsy arrangements.
With a pair of small, green-tinted glasses propped above drowsy-looking eyes, Mr. Portman was speaking in his firm's Atlanta office, on the 46th floor of a commercial tower that he completed in 1993.
Getting six or fewer hours of shut-eye a night triples your risk of drowsy driving-related accidents, according to the National Sleep Foundation's Drowsydriving.org.org
You feel your eyes becoming very droopy... and closing... and drowsy... and... SLEEP!".
He was drowsy with transient periods of agitation and had a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 13 (eyes 4, verbal 4, motor 5).
If our eyes are exposed to light at night then we do not release the melatonin we need to make us drowsy.
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