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grog·gy [ˈgrɒgi, Am ˈgrɑ:gi] ADJ

groggy
groggy
groggy pred inf
groggy
wack[e]lig auf den Beinen pred

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English
First given a name in 1976, sleep inertia refers to that period between waking and being fully awake when you feel groggy.
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Waking up feeling refreshed rather than miserable and groggy was life-changing.
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But siestas and nana naps can also leave us feeling groggy and lethargic.
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They tied a rope around the groggy leopard and it was successfully pulled out of the hole.
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Packing up in our groggy states took 20 minutes.
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But after waking from a long nap, individuals typically feel sleepy and groggy for a short while before feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
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But the antihistamines made me thick-headed and groggy in the morning.
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A groggy, stumbling early-morning toilet visit could have ended with a leg in hole.
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I am tired, groggy: the dream has exhausted me.
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And everyone will be there, groggy and drinking and happy.
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