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groggy
[grog-ee]
adjective
staggering, as from exhaustion or blows.
a boxer groggy from his opponent's hard left jab.
dazed and weakened, as from lack of sleep.
Late nights always make me groggy the next morning.
Synonyms: , , ,Archaic.drunk; intoxicated.
groggy
/ ˈɡɒɡɪ /
adjective
dazed or staggering, as from exhaustion, blows, or drunkenness
faint or weak
Other 51Թ Forms
- groggily adverb
- grogginess noun
- ˈDz adverb
- ˈDzԱ noun
Example Sentences
My alarm blares its generic Apple chime, and I keep hitting snooze—only to wake up groggy, drained, and unmotivated to make the most of the dwindling daylight.
She said he took a seizure medication that helped calm him down, and he started to feel groggy.
Maybe I was groggy from the previous night’s festivities.
Sharing a selfie snapped with her surgeon, Spencer wrote on Instagram on Wednesday, “If I look a little groggy it’s thanks to this guy who just gave me a new pair of boots.”
“The nature of doing this film, and what I learned through it, has felt very personal,” says a slightly groggy Adams.
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