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Although she still felt groggy, her brain was beginning to work.
I feel groggy in the am and just not myself (low energy).
Kirk ran a hand through his hair, feeling groggy and tired.
He or she may feel groggy at first as the anesthesia wears off.
He could barely move his head and he felt groggy.
He felt groggy with sleep, so tired that it was an impossible effort to open his eyes.
I felt groggy and my head hurt; not badly, but enough to let me know I'd drunk too much.
Although he had slept for only half an hour, he felt groggy.
Almost four hours later, Peter woke, still feeling groggy.
Murdock was still feeling groggy after the effects of nearly drowning.
I awoke still feeling groggy, although with no pain.
He hadn't had his coffee yet and felt groggy.
My vision was still blurred and I was feeling groggy.
'That could be why he went home that day feeling groggy.
Pears felt groggy in the closing stages and found it difficult to concentrate.
Pitt felt groggy from too much coffee and too little sleep.
He felt groggy, as if he hadn't slept very well.
Yesterday's abrupt return to work left many feeling groggy, bewildered and depressed.
(Longer than that, the company says, will leave you feeling groggy.)
Kirk felt groggy, and his eyelids weighed a ton, but he wanted to see the world around him.
Despite the good news, train travellers still feel groggy.
All those Buds had made him feel groggy.
Doze longer than that, they say, and you risk waking up feeling groggy instead of refreshed.
He still felt groggy and not entirely awake.
He felt groggy and filthy, and the thought of what would happen the next day was making him sick to his stomach.