groggy

IPA: grˈɑgi

adjective

  • Slowed or weakened, as by drink, sleepiness, etc.
  • Of a horse: bearing wholly on its heels when trotting.
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Examples of "groggy" in Sentences

  • I must be groggy from a lack of sleep.
  • I am groggy and having a hard time waking up.
  • Groggy accuses this source of being apologist.
  • He wakes up in his bed, groggy and disoriented.
  • Slowly, I am lifted up, groggy and disoriented.
  • But he did not feel it, because he was very groggy.
  • After Agnes became groggy and fell asleep, Lim sexually abused her.
  • These waves aren't a warm welcome for a groggy newcomer to the pool.
  • Indio convinces Groggy to join forces with him to trap the bounty killers.

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