Groggy example sentences

Related (10): tired, dazed, disoriented, confused, lethargic, woozy, sluggish, faint, grogginess, stupor

"Groggy" Example Sentences


1. I woke up feeling groggy and disoriented.
2. He felt groggy and out of sorts all morning after staying up so late.
3. She awoke groggy and dehydrated after being at the campfire all night.
4. The medicine left him feeling groggy and out of it for most of the day.
5. I struggled to function at work, still feeling groggy from lack of sleep.
6. He woke up groggy and dizzy after sleeping through his alarm.
7. The anesthesia still left me feeling groggy and nauseous.
8. I laid in bed, feeling too groggy to get up and start my day.
9. After pulling an all-nighter, I felt too groggy to pay attention in class.
10. I woke up way too groggy to go for my morning run.
11. He tried to have a conversation while still feeling groggy and half asleep.
12. I floated in and out of sleep, feeling groggy and unfocused.
13. I got up reluctantly, still feeling groggy and unmotivated.
14. The combination of sleeping pills and alcohol left him groggy and sluggish the next day.
15. He was too groggy to answer his phone, ignoring all the morning calls.
16. I woke up still feeling groggy and disoriented from the night before.
17. My head felt fuzzy and groggy from lack of proper sleep.
18. I stumbled around the house, still feeling too groggy for human interaction.
19. The pounding headache and groggy feeling made me want to go back to bed.
20. I struggled to get through my chores as I felt groggy and exhausted.
21. His head ached and his mind felt foggy and groggy.
22. She couldn't shake the groggy, stuck feeling all morning.
23. He had to force himself out of bed, still feeling groggy and unrested.
24. I laid in bed for an hour, unable to move due to feeling groggy and unmotivated.
25. I tried to brush my teeth but was too groggy and dizzy.
26. I stumbled into the kitchen, still feeling groggy and out of sorts.
27. After a long night of drinking, I woke up still feeling groggy and dehydrated.
28. I woke up feeling groggy and disoriented, as if in a fog.
29. My throat hurt, my head ached, and I felt generally groggy and ill.
30. The phone rang but I ignored it, feeling too groggy to have a conversation.
31. I had trouble waking up in the morning, feeling too groggy to get out of bed.
32. My head felt fuzzy and groggy, like it was full of cotton balls.
33. He woke up feeling groggy and nauseous after way too much to drink the night before.
34. He tried to convince himself to get up but felt too groggy and lethargic.
35. I felt groggy and hungover even though I hadn't been drinking.
36. The medication left her feeling groggy and out of it for hours.
37. I stumbled around the kitchen, still too groggy to function properly.
38. He felt groggy and drained most of the day after a restless night's sleep.
39. After sleeping in so late, I felt groggy and disoriented all morning.
40. I laid on the couch, unable to will myself to move due to feeling groggy and exhausted.
41. I shuffled into work, still feeling groggy and unmotivated.
42. She opened her eyes but still felt too groggy to get out of bed.
43. Staying up all night studying left me feeling too groggy to focus in class.
44. My head hurt, my eyes felt heavy, and I was generally just feeling groggy and out of it.
45. I stared at the ceiling, not wanting to get up because I felt too groggy and unrested.
46. He laid in bed for an extra hour, still feeling groggy and unwilling to get up.
47. She had to force herself to get ready for work as she felt generally groggy and unrested.
48. I tried to answer emails but was too groggy to focus properly.
49. The morning felt a blur as I wandered around in a groggy haze.
50. My mind felt fuzzy and my body heavy and groggy from the sleeping pills.
51. I laid staring at the ceiling, feeling too groggy and unrested to get up.
52. He woke up groggy and disoriented, unable to remember the day or time.
53. The sleeping pills left me feeling groggy and confused the next morning.
54. I turned off my alarm and tried to go back to sleep, feeling too groggy to get out of bed.
55. I kept reaching for my phone to check the time but felt too groggy to comprehend anything.
56. Her brain felt like it was moving through molasses as she struggled to wake up from a groggy sleep.
57. I struggled to peel myself out of bed as I felt generally groggy and out of sorts.
58. My thoughts felt fuzzy and my body heavy as I laid in bed, still feeling too groggy to get up.
59. She kept hitting the snooze button, feeling too groggy to face the day.
60. I laid in bed for an hour after my alarm went off, still feeling way too groggy to get up.

Common Phases


• Feel groggy and out of it
• Feel groggy and sluggish
• Feel groggy and disoriented
• Feel too groggy to function properly
• Feel groggy and unrested
• Feel groggy and unmotivated
• Feel fuzzy and groggy
• Wake up feeling groggy
• Wake up still feeling groggy
• Made me feel groggy
• Left me feeling groggy
• Felt generally groggy
• Too groggy to focus
• Too groggy to get up
• Struggled to wake up, feeling groggy
• Felt groggy and tired
• Unable to shake the groggy feeling
• Stumbled around in a groggy haze
• Mind felt fuzzy and groggy

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