Stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion)
1It trundled along, still logy from hibernation, looking over its mane-covered shoulder.
2He ate and drank until he felt logy, and then settled back.
3I felt a little dizzy, and my mind was slow and logy.
4There's Mr. Dingham sending his great logy girls to Miss Porter's seminary.
5Not only were guys logy -they actually started to get sick.
6The chronic logy, foggy feeling in my head disappeared and failed to return.
7It glided toward the door at gathering speed, logy with the double burden.
8I was logy from the sun and my mind felt sticky and slow.
9Angelo-logy has moved from theological texts to the supermarket newspapers.
10It was nearly five when he awoke, logy and dispirited.
11Besides all this, the water was warm; the trout were logy and would not rise.
12I'm just a little logy from all those pills and shots you've been giving me.'
13By her side a logy youth, with small, blue fish-eyes fixed adoringly on her, sauntered protectingly.
14But he felt that he could not move; a logy sort of apathy had stolen over him.
15The entire area's logy drainage was another.
16He's getting too logy, and has to be told three times before he'll do a blessed thing.