1. groggy - Adjective
2. groggy - Adjective Satellite
Overcome with grog; tipsy; unsteady on the legs.
Weakened in a fight so as to stagger; -- said of pugilists.
Moving in a hobbling manner, owing to ten der feet; -- said of a horse.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI know I can get to the stage where I'm drinking a lot. I tend to be rotten and groggy all day and hanging out for the next drink and five o'clock, ping! I have to just stop. Trisha Goddard
Let the future sleep for now, as it deserves. If you wake it too early, you get a groggy present. Franz Kafka
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Earlier that morning, I lay in bed for a moment after shutting off the alarm, groggy with sleep. Source: Internet
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I lost count of the times I stirred from a groggy daze because of Sergey’s braking and my seatbelt saving me from getting up close and personal with the headrest in front. Source: Internet