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Discover Ludwig"sleepy day" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a day where someone feels tired and drowsy. It is commonly used to describe a lazy or relaxed day where one may feel the need to take a nap. Here is an example sentence: "I woke up late on this sleepy day and decided to stay in bed for a few more hours."
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I had called Kaine on a sleepy day in August for advice.
It was another sleepy day for a fleet lacking a crucial element: the sea.
Oh sleepy day.
(Today was a sleepy day).
Commercial interests and retailers have appropriated and transformed this once sleepy day after Thanksgiving into 24 hours of shopping gone wild.
"It is kind of a sleepy day," Mr. Wood said.
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Throughout the day, a slightly sleepy Wednesday at the museum, the Abramovic galleries were nearly always crowded, with an audience that skewed young but that included the usual array of weekday art patrons: elderly couples, college groups, parents pushing strollers and even a few families with children, like the Frensleys from Nashville.
On a recent sleepy Thursday morning, he assisted a high school student preparing a rubber mold.
When they arrived at the rink on a sleepy Saturday in Newark, the lines had been changed.
Third, reanalysis of the data with superior methods reveals no significant "sleepy Monday" effect in the years 1992-2003.
DUNEDIN, Fla .— Scott Rolen answered a simple question with a question on a sleepy Monday morning.
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