Sentence examples for seems sleepy from inspiring English sources

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"Any other city seems sleepy".

They pore over floor plans, blueprints and all, but everybody seems sleepy and out of sorts.

Writer says the country seems sleepy… LETTER FROM EUROPE about how Europeans reacted to the war in the Falklands and the fear of terrorism in Paris.

The letter "f," in sleek Helvetica type, exudes optimism, while the same letter, in Poliphilus font, seems sleepy, sheepish and pensive.

Writer says the country seems sleepy again, as if the effort of democracy has worn the Portuguese down as much as the oppression of Antonio de Oliveira Salazar's 36-year regime did.

He says conservatives, especially Tea Party activists, are deeply interested in a discussion of judicial philosophy, a debate in which Ms. Kagan will be put on display as Exhibit A. "A lot of people at tea parties carry a copy of the Constitution in their pockets," the senator said, adding that if the debate seems sleepy, it is only because his colleagues are not yet paying attention.

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She didn't seem sleepy.

He said I had seemed "sleepy".

She seemed sleepy and spoke in a slow monotone as she repeated her story once more.

As directed by Eric Schaeffer, "Follies" seemed sleepy and slow when I caught it in Washington in May.

A relative of her mother, Carolyn Riley, 32, told the police that Rebecca seemed "sleepy and drugged" most days, according to the charging documents.

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