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How to use sleepiness in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word sleepiness? Here are some examples.

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Severe daytime sleepiness is 60 per cent more likely in smokers than non-smokers.
His grip on me tightened and his eyes opened slowly, the sleepiness evident in them.
They may wake up frequently at night resulting in sleepiness and fatigue during the day.
If you cut back, your body shows signs of caffeine withdrawal, like headaches, crankiness and sleepiness.
Apart from snoring, excessive daytime sleepiness is the most common symptom of obstructive sleep apnea.
There was an increased accident risk in those with excessive sleepiness, and in those who used narcotic analgesics or antihistamines.
It was associated with excessive sleepiness in those averaging less than 7 hours of sleep per night.
When his sleepiness clears from his vision, he sees his naked body, floating but restrained by unseen bonds.
And at the same time, evidence will appear whether attempted sleep is substantially different from unattempted sleepiness in active subjects.
The doctor will also assess the type of sleepiness a person is experiencing, to work out whether sleep apnoea is a possible diagnosis.
Some of the other side effects of the strong pain medications include confusion, lethargy and sleepiness.
During the daytime, a child with sleep apnoea might display severe sleepiness, irritability, and hyperactivity.
Carbon monoxide also causes sleepiness, nausea, vomiting, confusion, and disorientation.
Patients are triaged on the basis of medical history, a validated clinical prediction rule, and reported daytime sleepiness.
They hold to vigilance, rather than promoting slopey-shouldered sleepiness.
The risk is that if highs are followed by lows, sleepiness becomes irresistible.
People do not necessarily associate fatigue and sleepiness with falling asleep.
Her chestnut eyes were dim with sleepiness as they came in contact with his live blue ones.
The combination of daytime sleepiness, cataplexy, sleep paralysis, and hypnagogic hallucinations suggested narcolepsy.
Daytime fatigue or sleepiness is also a risk and could make driving or operating machinery dangerous.
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Examples from Classical Literature
At college he was notorious for his sleepiness and stupidity during the morning lectures and for his brilliance in the afternoon.
We catched fish and talked, and we took a swim now and then to keep off sleepiness.
I had reached that stage of sleepiness when Peggotty seemed to swell and grow immensely large.
Although I was without mistrust, a vague fear seized me, and I tried to struggle against sleepiness.
His hussars were placed along the line in couples and he himself rode along the line trying to master the sleepiness that kept coming over him.
Monty was sitting up when they reached the hut, but at the sight of Trent's companion he cowered back and affected sleepiness.
First, in uncontrolled moments, under the influence of sleepiness or drink or delirium, you will say things calculated to injure the faithless deceiver.
That result suggests that the academic problems of heavy snorers in the study arose from sleepiness at school, and not from oxygen deprivation during the night.
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