Mom got so drowsy she put her phone in the fridge and the milk in her purse.
I was so drowsy I waved goodnight to the refrigerator and thanked it for a great day.
I felt so drowsy I brushed my teeth with my hairbrush and brushed my hair with my toothbrush.
I was so drowsy in the car that I tried to eat my seatbelt instead of my snack.
Scientists say people get extra drowsy after lunch because your body is busy digesting food—my body works so hard it wants a three-hour nap and a snack afterwards.
On the slow bus, Sam felt drowsy; the warm light and drowsy hum made him drowsy. His head dipped, eyes closing, drowsy thoughts of soft pillows and home. A friendly dog nudged his knee, breaking the drowsy spell. He smiled, stood when his stop arrived, and walked out awake and oddly grateful.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: C2 Proficient
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