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snoozy

adjective as in somnolent

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But “Jeanne du Barry,” written, directed by and starring Maïwenn, is an ultimately snoozy historical period piece.

Melatonin also makes hydras snoozy, Itoh and his team found, and genes that control sleep in hydras are similar to those that do so in humans.

The Aztecs rallied from at least eight down to win their previous three games, and rattled the Huskies with a 9-0 run, pulling within 56-50 as NRG Stadium went from snoozy to a potential doozy.

Sets by normally effervescent artists Bad Bunny, Lizzo and Harry Styles were subdued, their momentum interrupted by snoozy, taped interludes of a round-table with fans.

The rest of the stadium stayed snoozy until the second half started filling with peppered shots, lunging saves and clanged posts.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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