100 Examples of sentences containing the adjective "groggy"
Definition
The adjective groggy describes a state of being dazed, weak, or unsteady, often as a result of sleepiness, fatigue, or the effects of drugs or alcohol. It can also refer to a person who is not fully awake or alert, typically after waking from sleep.
Synonyms
- Dazed
- Fuzzy
- Drowsy
- Sleepy
- Muddled
- Disoriented
- Stupefied
- Confused
Antonyms
- Alert
- Awake
- Energetic
- Clear-headed
- Lively
- Aware
Examples
- After staying up all night, I felt groggy in the morning.
- He was still groggy when he stumbled into the kitchen for breakfast.
- The medication made her feel groggy and unable to concentrate.
- I usually feel groggy after taking a long nap in the afternoon.
- She tried to shake off the groggy sensation before her big meeting.
- The groggy state of mind made it hard to focus on the task at hand.
- Waking up too early often leaves me feeling groggy.
- He appeared groggy after his long flight across time zones.
- The groggy feeling persisted even after several cups of coffee.
- I was groggy from the night before and couldn't remember where I parked my car.
- The groggy aftermath of the party lasted well into the next day.
- My head felt groggy after the long day at work.
- She rubbed her eyes to chase away the groggy feeling.
- The early morning class left me feeling groggy and unfocused.
- He woke up feeling groggy and disoriented.
- The groggy feeling set in after I hit the snooze button too many times.
- I felt groggy after my alarm went off multiple times.
- The groggy sensation was hard to shake, even after a shower.
- She looked groggy, still trying to wake up.
- The bright lights made my groggy eyes squint.
- It took a few minutes for me to shake off the groggy feeling.
- The groggy state made it difficult to recall the events of the night before.
- I felt groggy after binge-watching my favorite show late into the night.
- The groggy aftermath of the medication made her feel out of sorts.
- He was groggy, still adjusting to the bright daylight.
- I needed coffee to overcome the groggy feeling from my late-night study session.
- The groggy haze lifted once I got some fresh air.
- She couldn't remember her dreams, only the groggy feeling upon waking.
- His groggy demeanor suggested he hadn't slept well.
- The groggy passengers on the plane were eager to land.
- I felt groggy after my afternoon workout.
- The groggy feeling hit me as soon as I woke up from my nap.
- He was groggy from the anesthesia after the procedure.
- The groggy state persisted throughout the morning.
- I often feel groggy on Monday mornings.
- The groggy feeling made it hard to enjoy breakfast.
- She covered her eyes to block out the light, still feeling groggy.
- The groggy feeling was a reminder of the late-night festivities.
- I tried to concentrate but felt too groggy to think straight.
- He mumbled something groggy when I asked him a question.
- The groggy state of half-sleep was hard to escape.
- She felt groggy after a long day of travel.
- The groggy crowd slowly filtered into the stadium.
- I was still groggy when I got to work and made several mistakes.
- He felt groggy and needed a moment to gather his thoughts.
- The groggy sensation made it difficult to enjoy the sunrise.
- I had to drink water to combat the groggy feeling.
- She felt groggy after her workout, needing a moment to rest.
- The groggy waves of fatigue washed over him as he sat down.
- My groggy brain struggled to remember what I needed to do.
- He was still groggy from the night before and forgot about his meeting.
- The groggy feeling finally faded after breakfast.
- She felt groggy and wished she could go back to bed.
- The groggy state made it challenging to keep up with the conversation.
- He walked around the house feeling groggy and unfocused.
- I sat up too quickly and felt a groggy wave of dizziness.
- The groggy morning light made it hard to wake up.
- She felt groggy, unable to shake off the sleepiness.
- The groggy haze clouded my thoughts.
- I woke up feeling groggy and discontent.
- The groggy atmosphere made the meeting dull.
- I felt groggy after sleeping on the couch instead of my bed.
- The groggy feeling lingered long after I got out of bed.
- She was still groggy when the doorbell rang.
- The groggy noise from the street woke me up.
- I struggled to stay awake, feeling groggy from lack of sleep.
- The groggy sensation made it difficult to concentrate on the lecture.
- I felt groggy and a bit nauseous after the roller coaster ride.
- The groggy feeling came back after lunch.
- I shook my head to clear the groggy feeling.
- Her groggy voice made it clear she had just woken up.
- The groggy commuters were silent on the train.
- I needed some time to wake up fully, as I was still groggy.
- The groggy morning routine felt like a chore.
- He yawned, still feeling groggy from his nap.
- The groggy feeling returned after staying up late.
- She felt groggy and decided to take a quick nap.
- The groggy state made me forget to turn off my alarm.
- I woke up feeling groggy after a restless night.
- He looked groggy after the long meeting.
- The groggy chatter of the morning crowd filled the café.
- I couldn't shake off the groggy feeling during my workout.
- She felt groggy but managed to get ready for work.
- The groggy aftermath of the party was evident the next day.
- He took a deep breath, trying to clear his groggy mind.
- I felt groggy and unprepared for the day ahead.
- The groggy haze made it hard to focus on the book.
- She groaned, feeling groggy after her late-night snack.
- The groggy state made the morning coffee even more satisfying.
- He rubbed his eyes, trying to get rid of the groggy feeling.
- I was groggy and stumbling around the house.
- The groggy feeling lingered long after I woke up.
- She felt groggy but was excited for the day ahead.
- The groggy sensation faded after a few stretches.
- He couldn't recall the conversation because he was so groggy.
- I wished for more sleep, still feeling groggy at the office.
- The groggy tone of his voice signaled he had just woken up.
- I felt groggy and decided to take a cold shower.
- The groggy haze of the early morning was lifting slowly.
- After a few minutes, I finally felt less groggy and more alert.