groggy in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

groggy in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for groggy in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

groggy <-ier -iest> [ˈgrɑ:·gi] ADJ

Translations for groggy in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

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It also carries a blue light that gradually brightens as your set alarm time approaches, suppressing the sleep hormone melatonin for a less groggy awakening.
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And everyone will be there, groggy and drinking and happy.
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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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Power is down for treatment, but gets up after a minute with a slightly groggy head.
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But siestas and nana naps can also leave us feeling groggy and lethargic.
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But the antihistamines made me thick-headed and groggy in the morning.
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If you're still having trouble getting up, hide the alarm from your groggy early-morning self.
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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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One of the negative side effects of naps is sleep inertia, described above as the unpleasant groggy feeling one feels upon waking.
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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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