Dozy [adjective]

Definition of Dozy:

tired, dull

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Sentence/Example of Dozy:

Doze she did, for it was a warm, dozy afternoon, and the boat was running swiftly and smoothly with the tide.

I guess I will do a caulk, mate, for I'm mighty dozy; but I'll only take the nap on one condition.

Follow directions closely; never use old, dozy wood; good, sound, straight-grained material is the cheapest to use.

He felt cosy and dozy, full of mushrooms inside and covered with hay and feathers outside.

After the first week's rest, which was real pleasure and enjoyment, we began to find the life too dull and dozy.

Professor Dozy was an historian as well as an Orientalist, and his volumes are at once judicious and profound.

A year passed away in this eating and drinking, dozy, lazy kind of life.

The researches of Professor Dozy, of Leiden, have amply confirmed this opinion.

"I don't wonder he felt dozy in summer with such a lovely scene to quiet him," Mrs. Emerson said in his defence.

Dozy renders it "silk stuff brocaded with gold," but this seems conjectural.