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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

sleepy voice

Is this natural? Would you say 'sleepy voice' and 'get rid of'?
I can get rid of my sleepy voice if I wake up to an important phone call.

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I've never hear "sleepy voice" before, but it is easily understood. 'Get rid of' is a useful expression, and it fits here, but I think that "shake" is possibly a better verb. Happy Holidays to you.

  • I've never hear "sleepy voice" before, but it is easily understood.
  • 'Get rid of' is a useful expression, and it fits here, but I think that "shake" is possibly a better verb.
  • Happy Holidays to you.
  • (Say 'hi' to Alex for me, if you should see him on the streets of La Ville Lumière ).
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I've never hear "sleepy voice" before, but it is easily understood. 'Get rid of' is a useful expression, and it fits here, but I think that "shake" is possibly a better verb. Happy Holidays to you. (Say 'hi' to Alex for me, if you should see him on the streets of La Ville Lumière).

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