Lexicographical Neighbors of Sleepry
Literary usage of Sleepry
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last by Walter Scott (1833)
"... with it—and if you, sir, arc not very sleepry, and would do me and the Dominie
the honour to sit up wi1 us, I am sure we shall not detain you very late. ..."
2. Guy Mannering; Or, the Astrologer by Walter Scott (1815)
"... with it—and if you, sir, are not very sleepry, and would do me and the Dominie
the honour to sip up wi' us, I am sure we will not detain you very late. ..."
3. The novels of sir Walter Scott, with all his introductions and notes by Walter Scott (1846)
"... with it—and if you, sir, are not very sleepry, and would do me and the Dominie
the honour to sit up wi" us, I am sure we shall not detain you very late. ..."