Use of groggy in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include groggy at the start of sentence, groggy at the end of sentence and groggy in the middle of sentence

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groggy at the start of sentence


  1. Groggy with heat, Jackie wondered feebly if they changed the sign with every birth and death.

groggy at the end of sentence


  1. I feel a little groggy.
  2. You are a little groggy.
  3. They won't make you groggy.
  4. Meanwhile, the opposition looks groggy.
  5. The attack of flu left her feeling very groggy.
  6. The sleeping pills left her feeling very groggy.
  7. The last attack of influenza has left me rather groggy.
  8. I'd had a skinful the night before and was still groggy.
  9. You've been threatened, you've been doped, you're groggy.
  10. You shouldn't drive after taking these pills. They're likely to make you feel groggy.

groggy in the middle of sentence


  1. She was groggy from surgery.
  2. He felt pretty groggy, his legs weak.
  3. He's still groggy from the anaesthetic.
  4. I was still groggy, but I could sit up.
  5. He was too groggy to recall where he was.
  6. She was feeling a bit groggy when I saw her.
  7. Bill looked groggy after studying all night.
  8. I felt really groggy after 15 hours on the plane.
  9. I was still groggy, and getting into the water helped.
  10. Although she was groggy, she managed to flash me a grin.
  11. I feel groggy now because I did not sleep well last night.
  12. I felt a bit groggy for a couple of days after the operation.
  13. When I left my bed after my long illness, I felt too groggy to stand.
  14. Pears felt groggy in the closing stages and found it difficult to concentrate.
  15. No. 3 tells the groggy householder to get up so he can stick the knife in him.
  16. I went to see Sally in hospital, but she was still groggy from the anaesthetic.
  17. The injured man was still groggy and could only give a garbled account of the accident.
  18. In particular Donal Lunny's assured production allows for moments of rain-washed clarity in what could've been a groggy hotchpotch.

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