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What is the mood of"Drowsy eyelids" in a phrase
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What is the mood of"Drowsy eyelids" in a phrase
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The mood is tired. When a person is tired, they feel their eyes starting to close. Drowsy means sleepy.
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The mood is 'tired'.
Example: He couldn't help it but his drowsy eyelids kept dropping lower and lower until he fell asleep.
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