0 weak and unable to think clearly or walk correctly, usually because of tiredness or illness: --
1 weak and unable to think clearly or walk correctly, usually because of illness or being tired: --
Emily behaves as if she's groggy from the drug, which unbeknownst to her is actually a placebo.
Patients may feel a little groggy as a side effect of the surgery, but this feeling is expected to subside within a day or so.
In the show, he speaks in a low, groggy, incomprehensible mumble.
In fact, many of us start getting a bit groggy before we retire and there is then a gradual deterioration.
It illustrates the fact that aircrews feel groggy.
I apologise for the slightly groggy tone of my voice.
In the past few weeks they have provided £10,500,000 to keep it alive, and now they are asking for £3,000,000 to make shipping groggy again.
I was on crutches and groggy for the rest of the week.