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groggy

[grog-ee] / ˈgrɒg i /


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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

He was unconscious for about 20 minutes, he said, and groggily awoke to what sounded like chanting: “One, two, three, four, five” — long breath — “one, two, three, four, five.”

From Los Angeles Times