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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

And while naps of more than 90 minutes might include some beneficial deep sleep, they will be more likely than shorter naps to leave you feeling groggy and potentially less sharp.

From Seattle Times

The words “build back better” were all but forbidden among the groggy lawmakers who arrived in Philadelphia in the wee hours of Thursday morning.

From New York Times

“It’s not very impressed with me and my behavior right now,” Friedman said Monday, sounding groggy during a late-morning phone call.

From Los Angeles Times

On Saturday, 17 July, Health Secretary Sajid Javid posted a video on Twitter, saying he had tested positive for coronavirus after feeling "groggy" on Friday night.

From BBC