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dozy

[doh-zee] / ˈdoʊ zi /












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A sequel to the highest grosser of the “Conjuring” Universe breaks faith with some of the core principles of suspense-building, resulting in dozy redundancy.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 10, 2023

Some participants were encouraged to take a brief, dozy nap before tackling the problems.

From Scientific American Aug. 5, 2023

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The dozy capital of a state where roughly a fifth of the population lacks internet access seems like an unlikely hub for crypto regulation.

From Washington Post Sep. 20, 2022

By contrast, this July found most Tunisians dozy and detached, paying little heed to Mr. Saied’s appeals for their support on the ballot.

From New York Times Jul. 25, 2022

His hair was messy on top and his face looked dozy, like a sleepy child.

From "The Marrow Thieves" by Cherie Dimaline

But it is certainly off to a dozier start, and the opening minutes of the first episode — in stark contrast to the frenetic beginning of “Breaking Bad” — are positively somnambulant.

From New York Times Feb. 8, 2015




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