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    groggy
    /ˈɡrɒɡi/

    adjective

    • 1. dazed, weak, or unsteady, especially from illness, intoxication, sleep, or a blow: "the sleeping pills had left her feeling groggy"

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  3. Groggy means weak and unable to think clearly or walk correctly, usually because of tiredness or illness. Learn how to use this informal adjective in different contexts and find out its synonym and related words.

  4. 1. staggering, as from exhaustion or blows. a boxer groggy from his opponent's hard left jab. 2. dazed and weakened, as from lack of sleep. Late nights always make me groggy the next morning. 3. archaic. drunk; intoxicated. SYNONYMS 2. sluggish, lethargic; woozy, dopey.

  5. To feel groggy is to feel drunk, tipsy, weak or dazed. Boxers who’ve sustained numerous blows to the head can get pretty groggy, and they might stagger around the ring — a sign that they are feeling out of it.

  6. The meaning of GROGGY is weak and unsteady on the feet or in action. How to use groggy in a sentence.

  7. Groggy means staggering, dazed, or weak, often from lack of sleep or alcohol. Learn more about its origin, usage, and related words on Dictionary.com.

  8. Groggy means feeling weak and rather ill, often after waking up or drinking alcohol. Learn how to pronounce it, find synonyms, and see examples of its usage in sentences and other languages.

  9. Groggy means unable to think or act quickly because you have just woken up, are sick, etc. See how to say groggy in different languages and learn more about its usage and synonyms.

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