dozy
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdozydoz‧y /ˈdəʊzi $ ˈdoʊ-/ adjective 1 SLEEPnot feeling very awake2 STUPID/NOT SENSIBLE British English informal slow to understand things SYN stupid Those kids are really dozy sometimes!Examples from the Corpusdozy• Too many privet leaves had made them dozy.• On a winter's day the Lords has the dozy ambience of a modernized and centrally-heated Victorian stately home.• You're surrounded by strangers, your dozy curiosity in their sayings and doings dimming as the house lights go down.• Half-closed, dozy eyes usually belong to a placid, lazy horse.• In a country accustomed to a dozy social peace the prospect of weekly demonstrations and labour unrest fills many voters with alarm.• At breakfast, a dozy waitress brings the wrong things.