groggy in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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groggy
to be groggy
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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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Patients may feel a little groggy as a side effect of the surgery, but this feeling is expected to subside within a day or so.
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What results is usually a groggy (yet remarkably consistent) ode to the best parts of both '70s classic rock and '90s grunge.
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For instance, if you feel groggy, your doctor might suggest taking your medication in the evening, she said.
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I am tired, groggy: the dream has exhausted me.
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Although he had slept for only half an hour, he felt groggy.
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I'm irritable, groggy, forgetful, lethargic and have lowered stamina.
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But siestas and nana naps can also leave us feeling groggy and lethargic.
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She was getting slower and said she felt groggy.
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But the side effects meant he was groggy and unable to do much.
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