Stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion)
Being in a temporary state in which one's physical and mental faculties are impaired due to excessive consumption of alcohol.
1 It was quite obvious that she was groggy , to say the least.
2 At first he was groggy enough to believe it was a dream.
3 Still groggy , but I knew I was going to be all right.
4 For several groggy moments he had thought she was in the bathroom.
5 Although he had slept for only half an hour, he felt groggy .
6 I was up until 2 a.m. the previous night and feel groggy .
7 They were sewing Lila up; she was still groggy from the drugs.
8 When I awoke, I was still groggy , but no longer in pain.
9 He was polite but groggy , and didn't follow my line of questioning.
10 Hal Dunbar, groggy from the shock of the fall, staggered toward them.
11 I knew nothing of the internment operation, but was groggy with fatigue.
12 Still groggy , she stumbled to the window and pushed the curtain aside.
13 Though still groggy , Tom managed to kick the weapon out of reach.
14 Rowntree woke, jumped to his feet and let out a groggy bark.
15 My head was unspeakably groggy , and I had quite lost my memory.
16 He still felt a little groggy , wondered if it was a dream.
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