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