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- adj. Superlative form of sleepy.
Examples
“Don't be fooled by the options market's best-known sentiment gauge, the Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index, which finished the year close to its sleepiest readings in months.”
The Wall Street Journal: New Year to Test Muted 'Fear Gauge'
“Amit Tandon Expenditure cuts are not popular, so the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act and a host of similar schemes won't just stay but will likely be extended to India's sleepiest districts.”
The Wall Street Journal: Budget Provides Opportunity for Cleaner Governance
“February is perhaps the sleepiest month of the year on the national sports calendar, especially when there's no Olympics.”
“Americans are increasingly sleep-deprived, and the sleepiest people are, you guessed it, women.”
Arianna Huffington: Sleep Challenge 2010: Women, It's Time to Sleep Our Way to the Top. Literally.
“Listening to his songs made me feel sad in the best, sleepiest way.”
“As the sun peeped over the walls, the sky above Kalaman was filled with the smoke of cooking fires, and soon smells of sizzling ham and warm muffins, frying bacon and exotic coffees rousted even the sleepiest from warm beds.”
“Having your alarm clock across the room isn't enough to keep the sleepiest person from walking back to bed.”
“Hipsters usually need to go out every time they eat, drink, play or wake up from a nap, including the sleepiest hours of these cold, winter nights.”
“February 18th, 2009 at 7:56 pm the JLA are the sleepiest heroes ever!”
“Buffeted in every direction by the continuing financial Katrina, more and more savers and borrowers are finding a safe harbor in the sleepiest, most unexciting corner of the financial world: credit unions.”
The Wall Street Journal: Safe Havens: Credit Unions Earn Some Interest
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