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groggy

[grog-ee] / ˈgrɒg i /


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Remember that the discomfort from flying—especially long-haul—can leave you tired and groggy.

From The Wall Street Journal

For the first 10 days onboard, I woke up groggy, stuffed and head pounding.

From The Wall Street Journal

Woo raises his head and gives a groggy “Woo?”

From Literature

She hoped they might stay groggy for the duration and thus be spared any disturbing encounters with ghosts and the like, but Lady Constance had a different idea.

From Literature

In this white-knuckled way, the three groggy children and their nervous governess snaked through the crowd, searching for an exit.

From Literature