groggy in the PONS Dictionary

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English
But siestas and nana naps can also leave us feeling groggy and lethargic.
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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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I'm irritable, groggy, forgetful, lethargic and have lowered stamina.
www.freemalaysiatoday.com
Power is down for treatment, but gets up after a minute with a slightly groggy head.
au.eurosport.com
What results is usually a groggy (yet remarkably consistent) ode to the best parts of both '70s classic rock and '90s grunge.
thevarsity.ca
Packing up in our groggy states took 20 minutes.
www.independent.ie
But the side effects meant he was groggy and unable to do much.
www.dailymail.co.uk
She was groggy when she came round from the major operation but was happy she had a little boy and her family there.
www.telegraph.co.uk
If you're still having trouble getting up, hide the alarm from your groggy early-morning self.
www.cnn.com
Waking up feeling refreshed rather than miserable and groggy was life-changing.
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