[f. SNOOZE v.] Drowsy, sleepy, slumberous.

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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.

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1877.  C. S. Keene, in Layard, Life (1892), ix. 254–5. This sea air of my native country makes me snoozy sometimes in the day.

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1886.  J. R. Rees, Pleas. Book-Worm, v. 178. [He] sits in a stupid snoozy state.

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