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This seems appropriate; in a sense, she's always been snoozy, especially when it comes to men.
The real estate agent said, in effect, "It's a snoozy place to visit, but you'll really want to live there."
Still life has a snoozy reputation, best summed up by its French name, nature morte.
The moonlight was strong enough to write by, and two or three pages of diary were always enough to make her feel snoozy.
She has no accompanists, but this isn't quite the same as when a good jazz pianist plays a snoozy solo set in a small club.
You could not not like him, the man who at snoozy business meetings kept his end of the table in convulsive snickers.
But he also leads a straight-ahead jazz group, and that side of his work has been by turns impressive and snoozy.
He quickly added that the debate mattered because serious issues had been addressed, but he was right to observe its snoozy style.
The appearance of highly personal language on impersonal edifices at night, has sinister overtones, but the effect is generally snoozy.
Anyway, how can we have evidence when we learned last week that our evidence-gathering snoozy spooks are even more aggressively awful than we thought?
Similarly, Adam Markovitz of Entertainment Weekly described the duet as "snoozy".
Or, at any rate, "Edison Invents," which dramatizes the inventor's life, is no laugh riot or snoozy academic piece.
Next door is the Baroque Luxe Lounge, for those who love Champagne, but the scene is a bit snoozy.
If the Sephia's price tag coaxes you into the driver's seat, you'll find a snoozy, generic interior in the fashion of many Asian economy cars.
The snoozy noodlings of his former band Oregon can be downright stupefying, but his solo work is often, though not always, quite a bit more interesting.
With a restaurant that's popular with locals too - especially for its ickily named "boozy snoozy" Sunday lunches - this makes a very shipshape base.
Even with digitally brightened sound, the drumless Flatlanders seem more a snoozy legend than a scalding one, but nothing else can account for their shameful neglect.
Perhaps a joint venture is possible: The post office can issue stamps that promote the snoozy PBS programming, and both organizations can share the profits.
The Discovery Channel's "Extreme Australia" (Monday at 9) is a snoozy documentary largely about geology, snakes and platypuses.
Christian Hoard of Rolling Stone called it "still only so-so, offering a series of modestly tuneful, sometimes snoozy soul-pop-hip-hop songs".
Still, there's not a parent who doesn't know the value of a good snoozy story to help lull the little ones to sleep (or make that cranky transition a little easier).
Mr. Sinatra does "Love Me Tender," in a snoozy, elevator-music arrangement while a stupefied Elvis slogs his way through "Witchcraft" at the same time.
Melinda Newman of HitFix described "Today Is Your Day" to be "a bit snoozy", however complementing Twain's reasonably strong vocals.
PopCrush reviewer Amy Sciarretto called the video "snoozy", "an artform", and drew comparisons between Del Rey's work and neo-noir filmography.
My sixth-grade class was reading this happy, snoozy tale about a girl and her horse, and my friend Michelle sneaked me the Wyndham book, which chronicles the end of the civilized world.