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It seems that he was half asleep then.
He had grown senile recently.
The picture of the tower was out of focus.
Ever since she fell in the kitchen, she hasn't been all there.
I'm still suffering from jet lag.
Could I be going soft in the head? I forget things so easily these days.
Whenever I go abroad, I suffer from jet lag and diarrhea.
I'm often half-asleep.
I'm often only half awake.
I'm often half asleep.
It's no crime to just idle the whole day once in a while.
There was nothing but an old chair in the room.
My little brother gets delirious when he's sleepy. He says the weirdest things.
It's been a week, but I'm still suffering from jet lag.
Don't play dumb. You know very well what we're talking about.
Don't play dumb. Answer my question properly!
I've been back for a week, but I'm still suffering from jet lag.
If I think about it now, there is certainly a memory where I heard the chickens causing a racket at midnight. But up till now that sort of thing occasionally happened, and also, I didn't think it was anything more than the chickens being half asleep, or maybe that a stray cat had passed by.
今にして=( 連語 )今になって。 「 -思えばうかつだった」

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