Postprandial somnolence is feeling sleepy after a meal.
Drowsy means feeling sleepy or on the verge of falling asleep. It is a state of being half-asleep or lethargic.
No, "drowsy" is an adjective that describes the feeling of being sleepy or lethargic. It is not a verb.
"Sleepy" refers to the feeling of being tired or drowsy and in need of rest or sleep. It is a natural bodily response that occurs when the body is in need of rest and recovery. Symptoms of feeling sleepy can include yawning, difficulty concentrating, and heavy eyelids.
Signs of ovarian cancer include being sleepy all the time, being bloated, having abdominal pain, frequent urination, menstrual bleeding that is not normal, and feeling nauseated.
Loss of control over amount of eating, marked distress over a binge episode, occuring at least once a week for 3 months, eating more rapidly than normal (i.e. 2 hr period), eating until feeling uncomfortably full, eating large amounts of food when not feeling physically hungry, eating alone because of being embarrassed by how much you're eating, & feeling disgusted with yourself, depressed, or very guilty over after overeating.
Being healthy ! More energy, no fatigue, no pains, no disease. Looking good, feeling good, being good !
No, actually if you have just consumed anything in the day a chemical in your body sends a cell to the brain which builds up during activities and it causes the feeling of being tired
No, as long as you were not sleeping behind the wheel. Being sleepy is not a crime.
a puke feeling being held down by the body or it can happen by eating too much or experiencing something gross
Most clients report feeling a reduction in stress and a general feeling of well being. Others report specific relief of pains such as headaches and backaches.
Red cabbage water itself is not known to have sedative properties that would make you sleepy. However, it contains antioxidants and compounds that may promote overall health and well-being. If you find it calming or enjoy its flavor as a part of a relaxing routine, that may contribute to a feeling of relaxation but isn't directly tied to sleepiness.
I have become sleepy. base verb = become past = became past participle = become