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    groggy
    /ˈɡrɒɡi/

    adjective

    • 1. dazed, weak, or unsteady, especially from illness, intoxication, sleep, or a blow: "the sleeping pills had left her feeling groggy"

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  3. Groggy means weak and unable to think clearly or walk correctly, usually because of tiredness or illness. Learn how to use this informal adjective in different contexts and find out its synonyms and translations.

    • Groggy: Czech Translation

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    • Groggy Spanish Translation

      GROGGY translate: grogui, aturdido, turulato, grogui...

    • Traditional

      GROGGY translate: (通常因疲憊或生病而)頭腦昏沉的,眩暈無力的,行走不穩的. Learn more...

    • Simplified

      GROGGY translate: (通常因疲惫或生病而)头脑昏沉的,眩晕无力的,行走不稳的. Learn more...

  4. The adjective groggy comes from the noun grog, which was what the sailors back in the 1700’s called rum diluted with water. Today, grog is slang for any liquor. To feel groggy is to feel drunk, tipsy, weak or dazed.

  5. Groggy means weak and unsteady on the feet or in action, often caused by lack of sleep or alcohol. Learn the etymology, examples, synonyms, and related words of groggy from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  6. Groggy definition: staggering, as from exhaustion or blows. See examples of GROGGY used in a sentence.

  7. Groggy means weak and unable to think clearly or walk correctly, usually because of tiredness or illness. Learn how to use this informal adjective in different contexts and find out its synonyms and translations.

  8. Groggy means feeling weak and rather ill, usually from lack of sleep or alcohol. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of this informal adjective with examples from The Guardian and other sources.

  9. Groggy means weak and unable to think or move well because you are ill or very tired. Learn how to say it, see pictures and example sentences, and find synonyms and usage notes.