Dozily example sentences
dozily
definition
- adverb form of dozy
do·zy
adjective
dozy (adjective) · dozier (comparative adjective) · doziest (superlative adjective)
- drowsy and lazy:
- sluggish and not alert; slow-witted:
Synonyms
dozy, drowsy, sleepy, somnolent, lethargic, listless, unenergetic, enervated, inactive, slow, torpid, languid, weary, tired, fatigued, lazy, idle, indolent, slothful, sluggardly, asthenic, neurasthenic, dopey, yawny, logy, lymphatic, stupid, slow, dimwitted, ignorant, unintelligent, imperceptive, vacuous, mindless, witless, obtuse, doltish, blockish, lumpish, wooden, stolid, phlegmatic, placid, somnolent, sluggish, torpid, lifeless, inert, inanimate, thick, thickheaded, dumb, dense, dim, dopey, boneheaded, blockheaded, lamebrained, chuckleheaded, dunderheaded, muttonheaded, birdbrained, divvy, daft, chowderhead, Feedback"Dozily" Example Sentences
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