It's really enjoyable, but I'm a bit groggy and disorientated so it's not really sinking in. |
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She brought us shifts and gowns and we slipped into them, groggy from grief and lack of sleep. |
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The City chief was substituted early in the first half after suffering mild concussion and was still feeling groggy after the match. |
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Coffee may also interfere with a good night's sleep and cause a groggy start the following day. |
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What about those of us who are not piloting oil tankers or fighting forest fires, but who wake up groggy after a late night on the town? |
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Lidgerwood violently flung the flap of the tent open, his groggy mind struggling to make sense of all this, trying to place him. |
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The boy appeared groggy as he was tended by a doctor in green scrubs and a veiled, gloved and masked nurse. |
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Unable to get back to sleep, I headed down to breakfast, feeling groggy but pathetically pleased with myself. |
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At this point their back door slides open and a groggy looking eldest son enquires of me as to what I think I'm doing. |
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At first, being groggy with sleep, I could only think of what a terrible dream I had. |
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At his stop, half asleep, he fell more than rose from his seat but he untangled his legs and kept moving and smiled, too groggy to be up. |
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His black hair was unruly as always and his voice was still groggy from sleep. |
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He raised his voice as he walked down the corridor with a groggy, staggering gait. |
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We saw her yesterday for about 10 minutes and she was feeling a bit groggy, but I rang this morning and she is comfortable. |
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My head ached, my arms and legs felt like lead weights, and I was groggy with sleep. |
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She was groggy with sleep when she was roughly wakened from some unpleasant dream. |
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The captain of the flight reported feeling dizzy and groggy and, at one point, donned an oxygen mask. |
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I haven't been sleeping well over the past few nights, and as a result am a bit groggy throughout the day. |
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They all sat up, confused and a bit groggy, and succeeded in making everybody cry out in relief. |
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The thing is, half the time, my friend would stir early and hover in the groggy world of the almost-awake. |
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The bundle of clothes stirred and a fairly groggy Sukari sat up, hair surprisingly kempt despite her burrowing into the pillows during the night. |
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The train felt glum and groggy, as if the energy of Manhattan was draining away the further north we travelled. |
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The trouble is that some of the sleeping pills that people use to combat insomnia may also leave them groggy and slow the next day. |
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Loren's voice was a bit unsteady and groggy, and I fought the urge to roll my eyes. |
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So I arose early yesterday morning, groggy as you like after about 4 hours of sleep having been unable to get my head down. |
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I remember opening an eye one groggy morning to notice a big black spot on the wall. |
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He was still feeling a bit groggy, probably due to a sedative given to him by a nurse at the infirmary. |
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I stepped off the plane, caught that first groggy whiff of jet fuel and my body instantly registered where I was. |
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It may be that those who have a tendency to wake up groggy are choosing not to siesta in the first place. |
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Crack cocaine seems to be linked to domestic violence, marijuana makes workers groggy, no drug is good for motorists. |
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It may be that those who awake groggy choose not to siesta in the first place. |
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Subjects also reported waking up more easily in the morning, feeling alert and refreshed instead of groggy. |
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You may notice some swelling and feel groggy when you wake up from the surgery. |
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Many didn't want to stop in spite of being groggy and would have continued. |
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That was odd, but in my groggy state nothing made much sense. |
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In my groggy state, I had strapped in without unpinning the ejection seat. |
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Although the anaesthetic lasts only a few minutes, patients feel groggy after an ECT treatment and may rest or sleep for about one hour. |
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Some see a translucent black mist when they first wake up, still half asleep and groggy. |
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There, waiting trucks will drive the groggy rhinos into the middle of the delta. |
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The room was heavy with smoke, for in the center burned a groggy fire. |
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As I start to make calls, groggy American colleagues walk into the newsroom. |
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She was very groggy when she awoke in the hospital, however, she recalls seeing a bag of blood and a lot of tubes. |
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After the period of dizziness ended, the pilot reportedly felt somewhat groggy and tired. |
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I just feel extra tired and groggy the next morning and incredibly hot, regardless of taking ibuprofen. |
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Still groggy from sleep, Sunny the little garden fairy raises her head and rubs her eyes. |
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Evan, pale and groggy, was being interviewed by a detective when I entered the room. |
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The end result is that the person feels groggy, moody, irritable, prone to feelings of depression, and just feeling out of synch with the world. |
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And when the Zeuhl vortex came to an end, the ship landed and dropped off an audience of groggy passengers. |
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I just rolled out of the bed groggy, with a massive headache, sore eyes, a foul taste in my mouth and the smell of cigarettes on my clothes and in my hair. |
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Lydia looked around desperately for another weapon as they grappled on the ground, Boris having the advantage of size but still groggy from the large lump on his skull. |
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Try to get up at least 10 minutes before your child's alarm clock goes off so you can set the tone by greeting him with an energetic smile rather than a groggy grunt. |
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The pilot must not be too groggy if he has to swing suddenly into action. |
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It is suggested to take 15-20 minutes nap and no longer since napping for more than 20 minutes can make you groggy for at least 15 minutes after waking. |
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He finally revived at about 29,000 feet, with the X-1A in an inverted spin. Despite being groggy, Yeager was able to recover and land back at Edwards, without the help of chase planes. |
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I left the cinema groggy with emotion and joy and wandered alone through the city streets hugging that impression, just like I used to after extra-special movies I saw when I was a youngster. |
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Wake up well before start time to avoid feeling groggy during work. |
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By bundling up the kids and braving the cold outdoors together, you'll feel more connected as a family and more alert and healthy during the groggy month of February. |
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Waking up groggy means that you've rested for too long. |
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It makes you groggy when you should be alert. |
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Most of the time, a western doctor would advise a sniffly, groggy person to simply stay at home to rest and enjoy a cup of herbal tea and a bowl of chicken soup. |
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