ねむ
Meanings
Adjective (い)
1. sleepy; drowsy; somnolent
Pitch accent
むい
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Examples (36 in total)
Aren't you sleepy?
I'm still not sleepy.
I'm not very sleepy.
I'm sleepy, so I'm going to bed.
Are you sleepy yet?
She looks sleepy, doesn't she?
No, I'm tired.
You're really sleepy, aren't you?
I took a nap, so I'm not sleepy.
No, I'm not sleepy.
Why are you so sleepy?
I wonder why I'm so sleepy.
I'm sleepy, so I'm leaving now.
I always feel sleepy.
I've become very sleepy.
He seems to be very sleepy.
It is no use studying when you are sleepy.
I was tired and, what is worse, I was sleepy.
No matter how sleepy you are, brush your teeth.
Mary is probably going to tell Tom she's sleepy.
I wonder why Tom always looks sleepy.
Since I stayed up late, I'm very sleepy.
I'm tired, but I still can't fall asleep.
I've gotten tired. Guess I should go to sleep soon.
The medicine made me sleepy.
For some reason, I feel sleepy when I start studying.
I'm too sleepy to do my homework.
I always get sleepy after dinner.
Even though I slept for twelve hours, I'm still sleepy.
I get sleepy after eating a big meal.
I'm getting sleepy. How about you?
I felt so sleepy that I could hardly keep my eyes open.
I get weirdly sleepy when I listen to this song.
I'm sleepy, but if I go to bed now, I'll be in trouble for tomorrow's test.
The child, with sleepy eyes, was sitting on the bench.
I'm getting sleepy. I should've gone to bed earlier last night.