Citations:sleepdrunk


 * 2007, Libba Bray, The Sweet Far Thing, Random House, ISBN 978-0-385-73030-3, page 127:
 * I steer toward the other side of the river, where the horizon glows the golden orange of sunset. It makes me feel sleep-drunk, as if I am napping in the sun.
 * 2012, Anne Lyle, The Alchemist of Souls: Night's Masque, Volume 1, Osprey Publishing, ISBN 0857662155, unnumbered page:
 * The younger man stirred, rolled over, hands and mount seeking Ned blindly. Ned turned his back and Gabriel took him, slow and sleep-drunk at first, then more urgently, their bodies turned slick with sweat.
 * The younger man stirred, rolled over, hands and mount seeking Ned blindly. Ned turned his back and Gabriel took him, slow and sleep-drunk at first, then more urgently, their bodies turned slick with sweat.