groggy|groggier|groggiest in English

adjective

['grog·gy || 'grɑgɪ /grɒgɪ]

unsteady, off-balance; dazed, befuddled, drowsy; drunk (Archaic)

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1. Groggy.

2. Meanwhile, the opposition looks groggy.

3. They won't make you groggy.

4. I feel a little groggy.

5. You feel sleepy or groggy?

6. She was groggy from surgery.

7. You are a little groggy.

8. He's still groggy from the anaesthetic.

9. He felt pretty groggy, his legs weak.

10. Bill looked groggy after studying all night.

11. The sleeping pills left her feeling very groggy.

12. You've been threatened, you've been doped, you're groggy.

13. I was still groggy, but I could sit up.

14. He was too groggy to recall where he was.

15. The attack of flu left her feeling very groggy.

16. The last attack of influenza has left me rather groggy.

17. I was still groggy, and getting into the water helped.

18. She was feeling a bit groggy when I saw her.

19. I felt really groggy after 15 hours on the plane.

20. Although she was groggy, she managed to flash me a grin.

21. I feel groggy now because I did not sleep well last night.

22. An agent that produces insensibility: He was still groggy from the Anesthetic.

23. Pears felt groggy in the closing stages and found it difficult to concentrate.

24. I felt a bit groggy for a couple of days after the operation.

25. You shouldn't drive after taking these pills. They're likely to make you feel groggy.