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"get sleepy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is feeling tired or drowsy. For example, "After a long run, I started to get sleepy, so I went to bed early."
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Just close your eyes and relax – you'll get sleepy.
After a few hours they began to get sleepy.
I just get sleepy and want to go to bed".
And the chorus: "We're up all night to get sleepy, we're up all night to get sleepy, we're up all night to get sleepy, we're up all night to get sleepy".
Today, most people have a simpler explanation: when you stuff yourself silly, you get sleepy.
People may take longer to fall asleep, and they tend to get sleepy earlier in the evening and to awaken earlier in the morning.
You may get sleepy as Stein keeps circling back to reiterate the same ideas, but the perverse byways of her thought also feel strangely cozy and appealing.
But I had an idea: I would go back to the No. 3, get sleepy and then return to Numero Uno.
And then there's a picture of the consumer electronics industry holding something shiny in front of my face while I get sleepy.
It was only after that fateful year, 1492 — with the expulsion of the Jews and the Moors — that things started to get sleepy around Córdoba.
In theory, you'll gradually get sleepy about 20 minutes earlier each night, and you can facilitate the transition by avoiding extra light exposure from computers or televisions as you near bedtime.
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