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Bartley still felt groggy at the press conference a couple of hours later.
Wagner, who left the field with medics, was still groggy at close of play.
Dressed in a hoodie and jeans, he was still groggy at 3 p.m., his ears ringing from the night before.
"He's a little bit groggy at the minute but he's OK," said Paul Lambert, the Villa manager.
"He broke his nose," Ferguson continued, "and he did well to play on because he was very groggy at half-time and we had to give him some tablets.
Mr. Thompson added that because he was still getting up to speed at Yahoo, he'd waited longer than he should have for the surgery, and as a result, he had to take medication that might affect his performance over the next month or so and he might be groggy at times.
Hilfer recalls having one patient who was mysteriously groggy at school.
Sands reported that Middlemo said Allenby woke up groggy at a park more than six miles from the bar.
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One advantage to sizable old bedside clocks was that it was easy to take a groggy swing at the snooze button and hit it.
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