How To Use Groggy In A Sentence
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The boy appeared groggy as he was tended by a doctor in green scrubs and a veiled, gloved and masked nurse.
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His black hair was unruly as always and his voice was still groggy from sleep.
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Cue drum intro and hip-shaking guitar riff as I roll out of bed groggy and a bit down after the previous night's debauch, knowing that soon I'm about to feel either much better or much worse.
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I guess it's because I've only been cycling first thing in the morning - groggy and half-asleep.
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Despite her groggy objections, the dog forced her out of bed, at which point she realized she wasn't groggy from a cold, but from smoke coming from a fire under the house.
Quite A Dog
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We saw her yesterday for about 10 minutes and she was feeling a bit groggy, but I rang this morning and she is comfortable.
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The chloral hydrate had made her somewhat light-headed and slightly groggy; she had great difficulty focussing.
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After receiving lorazepam, another sedative known as midazolam Versed and propofol, Jackson would have been too groggy to handle the infusion of more anesthetic through an IV pump, Dr Shafer said.
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His new pain medication is working, and it doesn't leave him so groggy.
Heroes or Villains?
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It's really enjoyable, but I'm a bit groggy and disorientated so it's not really sinking in.
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She had trouble raising her head, feeling as groggy as she had after her first experience of time travel.
THE ANCIENT FUTURE: THE DARK AGE
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I just rolled out of the bed groggy, with a massive headache, sore eyes, a foul taste in my mouth and the smell of cigarettes on my clothes and in my hair.
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I haven't been sleeping well over the past few nights, and as a result am a bit groggy throughout the day.
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Wednesday morning people woke up groggy from a poor night's sleep to find a city which had been substantially affected, because, as we all suddenly re-remembered, a direct blow from a tropical storm is no small matter.
Cindy
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At first, being groggy with sleep, I could only think of what a terrible dream I had.
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What about those of us who are not piloting oil tankers or fighting forest fires, but who wake up groggy after a late night on the town?
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'Her clothes were soaked and she was pale and very groggy.
The Sun
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But they had nothing left, groggy from a 1-2 punch of overtime losses, worn down by coming close against an opponent that kept coming.
Lakers author 15th chapter in rich title history
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She woke to a groggy headache; her mind felt like mush and her eyes were refusing to obey her as she lay for perhaps ten minutes, waging a war that she really didn't care to win.
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They'll be sure to be here to-night at the shivoo, and as some of the boys are certain to be pretty groggy they might half-kill the whole gang.
Tom Gerrard
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After receiving lorazepam, another sedative known as midazolam Versed and propofol, Jackson would have been too groggy to handle the infusion of more anesthetic through an IV pump, Shafer said.
The Australian | News
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You will be very groggy from the drugs they have given you and you will be ventilated so you cannot breathe on your own.
What to Expect If You Have Bypass Surgery | myFiveBest
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In a groggy haze, I descended the steep narrow staircase.
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Though anti-drug organizations like the Partnership gladly re-enforce all of these supposed stoner traits, the media has piled on with constant jokey references to pot-heads adding "dude" to every sentence (ok, maybe that one's true, dude) with their groggy heads buried in colossal sized bags of Doritos.
Steve Bloom: Legalization or Bust: A Brief History of Marijuana Prohibition
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The attack of flu left her feeling very groggy.
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My head ached, my arms and legs felt like lead weights, and I was groggy with sleep.
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She was groggy and totally out of action for several days.
The Sun
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'The anaesthetic from the operation will make her groggy for a while.
The Sun
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In my groggy state, I had strapped in without unpinning the ejection seat.
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The chloral hydrate had made her somewhat light-headed and slightly groggy; she had great difficulty focussing.
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Groggy farmers and their families awoke with throats, eyes and lungs seared and burning, pain shooting into their chests.
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She was groggy with sleep when she was roughly wakened from some unpleasant dream.
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The attack of flu left her feeling very groggy.
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Lydia looked around desperately for another weapon as they grappled on the ground, Boris having the advantage of size but still groggy from the large lump on his skull.
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Her voice was a bit unsteady and groggy, and I fought the urge to roll my eyes.
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'Her clothes were soaked and she was pale and very groggy.
The Sun
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The word "ragamuffin," which I have used above, does not accurately express the man, because there is a sort of shadow or delusion of respectability about him, and a sobriety too, and a kind of decency in his groggy and red-nosed destitution.
Passages from the American Notebooks, Volume 2.
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Dazed and groggy and all that, but I hardly think the bus driver was Mensa material anyhow.
LOST BOY LOST GIRL
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Last year, the racing community trudged away from Churchill Downs, groggy from a nightmare.
Underdog Mine That Bird gives horse racing a lift
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The attack of flu left her feeling very groggy.
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The bundle of clothes stirred and a fairly groggy Sukari sat up, hair surprisingly kempt despite her burrowing into the pillows during the night.
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This bowl is also thrown in Soldate 60, a groggy durable clay.
Kater’s Art » Blog Archive » Flat Blue Bowl
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He was still feeling a bit groggy, probably due to a sedative given to him by a nurse at the infirmary.
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The room was heavy with smoke, for in the center burned a groggy fire.
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I remember opening an eye one groggy morning to notice a big black spot on the wall.
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And when my three-year-old daughter Eva awoke from a late afternoon snooze, the promise of ‘pizza in a café’ was enough to keep any groggy grizzling in check.
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Pears felt groggy in the closing stages and found it difficult to concentrate.
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The captain of the flight reported feeling dizzy and groggy and, at one point, donned an oxygen mask.
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Coffee may also interfere with a good night's sleep and cause a groggy start the following day.
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These can serve to make you groggy and less able to react properly.
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He raised his voice as he walked down the corridor with a groggy, staggering gait.
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At this point their back door slides open and a groggy looking eldest son enquires of me as to what I think I'm doing.
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I mean his English is perfectly fine, and sure, I have a broad Scots accent, and I'm still groggy and probably slurring from the night before, but I'm not that incomprehensible surely so ...
Whirled Con 2: Inna The Blue!!!!
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I predict this evening to go the same, with virtuous relations sitting vigil, with no time for her groggy and confused, luckily I am fluent in groggy and confused.
Groggy and confused
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Unable to get back to sleep, I headed down to breakfast, feeling groggy but pathetically pleased with myself.
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The City chief was substituted early in the first half after suffering mild concussion and was still feeling groggy after the match.
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‘Rise and shine, sweetheart,’ I opened my eyes, feeling groggy and tired.
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I associated the sunrise with long plane flights across many time zones and groggy strolls around strange cities waiting for my hotel room to become available.
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'The anaesthetic from the operation will make her groggy for a while.
The Sun
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That was odd, but in my groggy state nothing made much sense.
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So, as we dutifully pile into our cars and sit in traffic while being battered with hurricane-leftover rains to celebrate the holiday that marks the end of summer (after just starting to feel less groggy from the totally schlocky sensory overload that was the VMA's. 24,526 projection screens ... so motion sick), fear not!
They used to keep me up at night (Music (For Robots))
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The train felt glum and groggy, as if the energy of Manhattan was draining away the further north we travelled.
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Lidgerwood violently flung the flap of the tent open, his groggy mind struggling to make sense of all this, trying to place him.
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Judy's a little groggy from the sedation, but she's recovering quickly.
Archive 2007-06-24
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She was groggy and totally out of action for several days.
The Sun
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Parts of me are groggy, others sore and a few tingly.
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Loren's voice was a bit unsteady and groggy, and I fought the urge to roll my eyes.
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Groggy from lack of sleep, I emerged from my building the next morning and looked for bloodstains on the sidewalk.
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The thing is, half the time, my friend would stir early and hover in the groggy world of the almost-awake.
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At his stop, half asleep, he fell more than rose from his seat but he untangled his legs and kept moving and smiled, too groggy to be up.
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She brought us shifts and gowns and we slipped into them, groggy from grief and lack of sleep.
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They all sat up, confused and a bit groggy, and succeeded in making everybody cry out in relief.
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That such a perfect title blinks in and out of view while he's groggy -- before he's even quite come up with the idea for his grand play, or at least stated it out loud -- is a crucial irony that itself represents the whole of writer / director Charlie Kaufman's bleak portrait of living inside your creative mind, never to understand the perfection you seek before death arrives, inevitably.
Jog - The Blog
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So, a late night last night, a groggy wake-up this morning and a car still two miles away in the multi-storey by the station where it was locked in last night conspired to make me late.
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One by one, then ten by ten and twenty by twenty, the frail sacks of flesh stirred and began to pick themselves up, the stronger aiding the weaker; they climbed to their feet or rolled to sit up, groggy, shaky, hair a mess, unbelieving and begrimed.
Dead Zero
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Saturday in Clemson started the same as any Saturday in Saint Paul: groggy-eyed and half-conscious.