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Mrs. Ramos was so groggy that she did not answer.
Peter has sleep apnea, which made him so groggy that, in 2006, he retired from his job as a bond trader.
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Adebayor is the creator, prodding the ball through Tunisia's dangerously high line – Abdennour, perhaps still groggy from that early head-bashing, was a few yards behind the rest of the defence – and Gakpe runs onto it before beating the keeper with his left foot, rolling the ball across goal and in at the far post.
If you don't you will feel groggier that when you started.
It was early and I was groggy from all that tubing, skating, boarding, sliding and skiing the day before.
"Three mornings a week, Susan awoke before dawn and, in that groggy hour before her demanding day job began, she skated.
You wonder if he'll understand that, groggy in your life and full of pain, you call to him before you have even opened your eyes, that his presence there when you were four has reached across the world to you and touches you where you are now.
If you're still groggy from losing that precious hour, then take advantage of National Napping Day, observed today, March 14.
Fact: That groggy feeling after you wake up from a nap is real (it even has a name: sleep inertia) but it's not a guarantee.
Brooklyn-based "B-movie pop" band Twin Shadow takes that groggy, waking-up-feeling one step further by serving up a track that incorporates electronic organ and violin underneath an explosion of celestial drums.
That was a groggy Christopher Plummer today after he learned that he had received his second Academy Award nomination, this one for best supporting actor for "Beginners".
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