Sentence examples for a bit groggy from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit groggy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of slight drowsiness or confusion, often after waking up or after a lack of sleep.
Example: "After staying up late to finish my project, I woke up feeling a bit groggy and needed some coffee to wake up."
Alternatives: "somewhat dazed" or "a little sluggish".

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I'm still feeling a bit groggy though.

I was still a bit groggy in the last set, but Federer wasn't.

The sleeping giant is waking, still a bit groggy, but moving.

Ted Danson was a bit groggy when he arrived at Whole Foods in Tribeca the other day.

She'd had an operation for hemorrhoids the day before, so I guess she was still a bit groggy.

It also stunned the Sunday Telegraph's John Gross: "After two or three hours... you feel a bit groggy.

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But I also anticipate that the staff will come in tomorrow morning, perhaps a bit groggier than usual, and go back to work trying to make the news business work in this complicated, trying media age.

The medications had little effect on BB's behavior other than to make her a bit groggier, which was seen as an improvement by some of the nurses who were exhausted from taking care of her.

"He's a little bit groggy at the minute but he's OK," said Paul Lambert, the Villa manager.

After winning the women's 200 and getting to sleep after 2 a.m., Felix did not look the least bit groggy in the 4x100 relay Saturday.

If you've been on a bender and you've tucked into a big bit of meat it can send you a bit mad and groggy.

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