[f. SNOOZE v.] Drowsy, sleepy, slumberous.
1845. H. Jennings, My Marine Memo. Book, 89. Some o you fellers are looking snoozy, said a wide awake member, addressing the watch one night.
1877. C. S. Keene, in Layard, Life (1892), ix. 2545. This sea air of my native country makes me snoozy sometimes in the day.
1886. J. R. Rees, Pleas. Book-Worm, v. 178. [He] sits in a stupid snoozy state.