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  • Idalia stammered, staggering out the door of the cabin, still in her sleeping-shift, with her hair tumbled over one sleep-fogged eye, to stare befuddled at the first of the arriving visitors.

    Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010

  • Quickly An'desha shunted that thought away, guiding Falconsbane's sleep-fogged mind in the direction he wanted.

    Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010

  • "What is it?" she murmured, sleep-fogged and vaguely irritated.

    Armageddon's Children Brooks, Terry 2006

  • He blinked his sleep-fogged eyes, trying to focus.

    Armageddon's Children Brooks, Terry 2006

  • Natalie barely had time to make coffee before the news began, so when she sat on the couch, her mind was still sleep-fogged.

    Saving Grace Denise Hunter 2005

  • Idalia stammered, staggering out the door of the cabin, still in her sleeping-shift, with her hair tumbled over one sleep-fogged eye, to stare befuddled at the first of the arriving visitors.

    The Outstretched Shadow 2003

  • Got out of bed and heard some harsh sputtering static noise from the den, sleep-fogged brain intrepreted it as electrical fire 1.

    SA@Bickett#1 AAR badger 2003

  • One unknown ship sat in geosynch orbit above Port City; a big one, answering no hails from the port, and seeding the skies with what appeared to his sleep-fogged eyes as hundreds of smaller drop-ships.

    Werehunter Lackey, Mercedes 1999

  • She was too sleep-fogged to take in anything except Kellan's reassurance, too exhausted to question anything Kellan said.

    And Other Tales Of Valdemar Lackey, Mercedes 1997

  • With that thought, memory returned to her sleep-fogged brain, and she realized that Duncan was no longer her comfortable, dependable friend and partner but unknown territory to be navigated with the greatest care.

    Mourn Not Your Dead Deborah Crombie 1996

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