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"groggy" Definitions
  1. weak and unable to think or move well because you are ill or very tired

305 Sentences With "groggy"

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During the next few days of recovery, I may be a little groggy — but then again, I'm always groggy.
I stumble out of my sleeping bag, groggy and confused.
Not being able to exercise is definitely making me groggy.
And then, also, why I'm so groggy all the time?
Groggy weather after a few tense days in the city.
Millie sits up in bed, groggy from those new pills.
Later, when she became confused and groggy at 20033 a.m.
You feel groggy when you should feel awake, and vice versa.
Ever wake up groggy after your first night in a hotel?
It hasn't let me down on subsequent hungover, groggy mornings, either.
That night I called again, and he answered, groggy and slurring.
The humans were still groggy from a night with little sleep.
I was groggy from several hours of drifting in half sleep.
Still groggy from the early morning, my stuttering was quite obvious.
I feel groggy and slow working out, but I did it!
She began losing color, turned groggy and complained of excruciating abdominal pain.
The Mountain is a groggy, misshapen creation sewn together in Qyburn's basement.
While the victor stumbled away in groggy celebration, Watson's condition was worsening.
Even when I felt groggy, I knew I had to keep posting.
The students have been well-behaved, but they're groggy since it's Monday.
Wake up groggy and in pain, take some more, and fall asleep.
She usually sleeps later, so I am groggy and unprepared for this.
And a groggy child may actually be crankier and harder to console.
We've long known that disrupting those cycles doesn't just make you groggy.
"You're groggy and down, and it's not a very good feeling," he said.
My husband wakes up and I give him a groggy kiss before leaving.
Fighting your circadian rhythms can leave you groggy and uninterested in leaving bed.
Sleep Cycle tracks your sleep and wakes you up when you're least groggy.
He says some other stuff, but I'm pretty groggy and don't fully comprehend.
I eat too much and start to feel groggy as the party continues.
Instead, let one of these wild, cinematic nights accompany your wild, groggy morning.
The next morning, I woke up groggy from six hours of light sleep.
I was groggy and feeling OBTUSE with an ACUTE pain in my head.
O. is feeling kind of groggy, so I go grocery shopping for the week.
I'm still feeling pretty groggy, so hopefully the afternoon doesn't go by too slowly.
I feel groggy, low energy, and my legs and feet get swollen and stiff.
Two others are groggy, but not so far gone they need to be narcanned.
Although I'm a bit groggy, I really need a low-impact class right now.
It feels a little numb, a little like you're waking up, being very groggy.
This can disrupt sleep, and leave people feeling groggy and/or ravenous upon waking.
Turn groggy mornings into your own personal aquatic concert with the XXL Shower Speaker.
But each spring the bear emerges no worse for wear, albeit a little groggy.
Benadryl knocks some people out, but it can also leave you groggy and dehydrated.
Hoche began the scene with a few groggy sniffs, as MacMillan lifted Kong's torso.
Some are light and uplifting, while others can make you feel tired and groggy.
"It's groggy," he says, and then invents a little fractured ditty on the spot.
I woke up tired and groggy, as though I'd had a bad night's sleep.
Groggy and myopic, I caught a promising green blur overhead and grabbed my glasses.
I'm groggy and still tired, so I let myself snooze for another 15 minutes.
The next morning, I was groggy from the day's excitement and a night of raging.
You feel listless, groggy, and out of sorts because your sleep has been rudely interrupted.
I say a groggy goodbye to him and fall back asleep until around 7:30.
They made me groggy; my brain felt like it had been dipped in thick molasses.
Bryant appeared groggy and walked to the clubhouse with the help of the training staff.
The whole body feels groggy because it's looking for the time and can't find it.
Instead aim for a low- to moderate-intensity workout—your groggy body will thank you.
Groggy, I turn on the lamp on my night stand and try to sit up.
A little groggy perhaps, but he'll soon be back to chasing sticks and squirrels and whatnot.
Trust your intuition this morning—you might be groggy, but your gut always knows what's best!
In my previous life, I'd enjoy the occasional groggy morning tug to start off my day.
It's Saturday morning, and you, groggy and dreadfully hungover, roll over onto—oh, my, what's that?
So when I woke up, I felt a little groggy, so I went to the bathroom.
It's the first thing I grab for a weekend brunch, grocery shopping, and groggy weekday mornings.
"Every day he comes to work, he doesn't seem tired, he doesn't seem groggy," Carlo said.
He passed the night floating in the water on a chair nearby, still groggy from medicine.
I'm having a groggy morning because I stayed up late this week to watch C-Span.
If I eat anything heavier, I can't get anything done in the afternoon because I get groggy.
Neuvirth later sat up and appeared groggy as he was carted off the ice on a stretcher.
"She wasn't on medicine then so she wasn't groggy and was able to cry," says Daniel, 3503.
He made some fearless tackling, but after he got groggy, Yale sent play after play at him.
I think I'm groggy because my upstairs neighbors decided to have a screaming match around 20 a.m.
Wall Street was expected to barely budge when New York reopened while Asia had been groggy too.
I'm feeling super groggy this morning, so I buy a kombucha on the way to the gym.
Seemingly endless lunches and festive parties can leave youpermanently groggy and feeling like you have a cold.
Hedges is still groggy from taking a foul tip off his mask in the series opener Friday.
He'd taken a sleep aid the night before, slept for only three hours, and awoke feeling groggy.
Her next memory was waking up in the hospital feeling groggy and confused, she told the police.
Assange was wearing a red shirt, tucked into black trousers without a belt, and he seemed groggy.
Finally a groggy Hill seemed to fall into a decent shot and had McGregor losing his balance.
They would all be groggy and irritable, and their words were like the bitterness in their mouths.
Finally, drinking can disrupt your natural sleep cycle, which can leave you feeling groggy, exhausted, and weak.
Groggy and grumbling, Usama went to the drawing-room window to see what the ruckus was about.
I felt groggy and jetlagged, so I also ordered the detox specialty from the extensive juice list.
If the drug made her groggy and disoriented, then maybe Heather should reduce the dose that Mrs.
"They're starting to drug me, it feels good," she says in the video, seemingly groggy from the medication.
This isn't the best day to plan a date, and you might find yourself feeling groggy and grouchy.
Pruitt was found groggy and getting up from a nap, and he declined medical treatment, sources told ABC.
You're also subject to judgment if you're groggy when others are at their peak, Park and others said.
What's worse, Celeste has taken Ambien and is groggy to the point of being unable to remember what happened.
If she takes it too late at night, waking up can be difficult, or lead to a groggy morning.
Crack cocaine seems to be linked to domestic violence, marijuana makes workers groggy, no drug is good for motorists.
I'm still feeling a bit groggy on the bus, so I grab an iced latte when I get off.
Not surprisingly, I woke up feeling groggy and resorted to sluicing water around my mouth and spitting it out.
But before you can shower off, you disappear for another long, groggy stretch into rabbit holes and fan theories.
I already warned my coworkers that I will be groggy and probably just listen to the call on mute.
He felt groggy, suddenly certain that someone drugged his coffee the night before while he was in the shower.
No longer must armies of professionals arbitrarily be rousted at daybreak, like groggy recruits heeding a bugle blowing reveille.
So the next episode's groggy surrealism — involving a college-party gig — felt like a continuation of the previous week's.
When you sleep past your regular wake-up time on the weekend, you end up feeling groggy and tired.
A buildup of adenosine molecules in the body tell the brain to slow down and feel sleepy or groggy.
No longer must armies of professionals arbitrarily be rousted at daybreak, like groggy recruits heeding a bugle blowing reveille.
It's a groggy morning for me, and I wind up slinking into the building 10 minutes past the first bell.
I usually stay until around 6 or 6:30, but I'm feeling super groggy and not being productive at all.
I'm feeling particularly groggy this morning and want nothing more than to lie in bed all day with my boyfriend.
Strous suspects that Midazolam doesn't actually help when somebody is suicidal, though just like ketamine, it can make people groggy.
Less great was the fact that I was so groggy that I couldn't write texts or emails without getting disoriented.
Consider this: 86,000 or so New Yorkers already commute on two wheels daily, dodging groggy pedestrians and pushy taxi drivers.
When Aaron Quinn woke up, his girlfriend was gone, and he was still groggy from a Nyquil and diazepam cocktail.
New arrivals in La Paz, one of the highest cities in the world, often complain of feeling groggy and nauseated.
In person, Eisenberg can also be hard to anticipate, her conversational manner shifting between assertive lucidity and groggy self-deprecation.
Hours later I woke up alone, and in my groggy state I ended up on another train searching for my brother.
Using your microphone, it tracks your sleep patterns and wakes you in the lightest phase of sleep so you're not groggy.
And the result of a noisy hospital isn't just a groggy patient; it can also negatively affect your health, experts warn.
The evidence continues to mount that school starts too early, leaving teenagers groggy and sleep-deprived when they should be learning.
When you hit the snooze button and fall back asleep, you lose this alertness and wake up later, tired and groggy.
It's just 10 minutes long and you sit slightly upright, so that you don't wake up groggy from a deep sleep.
She is groggy from pain medication and her demeanor seems a bit flat, but we are hopeful for a full recovery.
And while they were eliminated in six games, the Raptors do not feel nearly as groggy as they did in 2016.
"  The Department of Fish and Game say the animal, "woke up in the snow covered street, groggy and confused, but free.
I am crushed and call R., who is still groggy from his stomach bug and doesn't sound as disappointed as I am.
It can be a challenge to work out in the mornings, especially if you're feeling tired and groggy from the day before.
Given the "groggy" behaviour described in the Post, not to mention his being knocked unconscious twice, he also likely suffered brain trauma.
These are the Notes we do not remember writing because we were drunk, still asleep, groggy, or some combination of the three.
She sat up and threw off the covers, her groggy brain sorting through disaster scenarios as she tapped in her security code.
I'm still feeling groggy and a bit hungry so I grab an iced Americano and a breakfast sandwich from the Starbucks nearby.
He then staggered the Boilermaker with a right to the jaw, and followed it up with another right that made Jeffries groggy.
The next morning I woke up extremely groggy and hungover, and knew that if I didn't quit drinking I would literally die.
Like much of the nation, groggy Republicans were still trying to process results that were the opposite of what most had anticipated.
Mr. Pruitt, his staff said, had told his aides the day before that he was feeling groggy and had a bad headache.
You may find breathing exercises help you during a flight and can reduce that groggy feeling you get post long-haul trip. 
She looked groggy and in pain as she performed a slew of post-race interviews, but seemed better a few hours later.
It kind of feels like I'm hung over," Britch explained, adding that he wakes up "unbelievably groggy" with "terrible headaches" and "concentration issues.
Groggy from pain medicine, Fuggetta sat up in her hospital bed as her mother entered the room, hugged her and took her hand.
If you do wake, you can feel groggy and fatigued; mental performance can be affected for up to 30 minutes, studies show. 4.
A fireball lit up the skies around Phoenix Thursday, leaving groggy residents wondering if it was a meteor, an explosion or something else.
His victims told authorities they had blacked out while drinking with him and woke up groggy to discover they had been sexually assaulted.
On a bright Saturday morning in early March, the annual Texas schmoozefest known as South by Southwest was off to a groggy start.
"Each day expresses a more hopeful and inclusive message," he said the next morning, still groggy from a late night in the subway.
In the predawn darkness, hundreds of people stood in the rain, groggy and confused, as a few young Greeks handed out pink ponchos.
In the long-term, you can minimize groggy mornings (or afternoons) by sticking to as consistent a sleep schedule as possible, Vaughn says.
Sleep impairment can also "drive anxiety and make you feel groggy," adds Westwood, making it harder to focus on a task at hand.
Groggy and confused, it took me a minute to remember that I was on the top bunk of my 6-year-old's bed.
The last thing you want to do is make your own cup of coffee first thing in the morning when you're confused and groggy.
You may be feeling groggy from daylight savings, but don't lose sleep over it ... celebs have a hard time without their beauty rest, too!
At this point, the sensible action is to sleep it off before rising later in the day, groggy and disorientated, for a second gorging.
"It's energizing — you never feel too bogged down or groggy from overeating," Dawn Blatner, registered dietician and author of The Flexitarian Diet, tells PEOPLE.
For extra convenience (as any coffee lover appreciates on groggy days) the timer lets you set your brew up to 24 hours in advance.
Then, after all that fun, people can feel groggy or just out of it after a migraine, though some feel giddy that it's over.
Ishiwatari, understandably groggy, came out wild and ran onto an easy thread-the-needle counter right straight as soon as the second round started.
Well, in that our hour of groggy discontent, count us lucky if we can brush our teeth before getting out the door in time.
All of that adds up to poor quality sleep followed by a groggy, foggy, "I don't know why I'm so tired," kind of morning.
Groggy, juggling coffee and an umbrella, I was leaning into the wind as a fine sheen of sweat built up under my unseasonable sweater.
This is by far preferable to having diarrhea all over our house, but I'm groggy and need about two cups of coffee to wake up.
I talked to one mother personally and she said she was wondering why her son came home a little more groggy than usual from school.
I sat by the television for a while with some of the other patients, all of whom were groggy from psychotropic side effects and uncommunicative.
In the video Chyna posted on Sunday morning, she appeared groggy and had a noticeable black eye while she took viewers through her morning routine.
I'm really groggy, so I just make coffee and move my croissant dough to the freezer before browsing the internet and eating a leftover cookie.
You should also avoid napping, especially if it's for over 20 minutes, as waking up from deep sleep can make you feel even more groggy.
Anchoring it all is Toledo's voice, a groggy monotone freed from reverb and capable of breaking into a nuanced baritone, full-throated screams, and falsetto.
At a clinic set up in a neighborhood school, I watched American doctors amputate groggy patients' injured feet and hands, tossing them into plastic buckets.
No matter how groggy they are in the morning, everyone&aposs got their favorite mug they reach for to drink their perfect cup of coffee.
Mostly I felt groggy and wanted to get back to my high-tech nap, but I gamely slipped on gloves for a boxing training session.
You can now have Alexa start making your own morning tea with the sound of your voice, however groggy it may sound as you're waking up.
This increases your energy levels during exercise, which you might need if you're feeling groggy, and allows you to exercise at higher intensity levels, she said.
Her parents — Lopez separated from her daughters' father four years ago — were with her in the ICU when she came to, groggy but wanting to talk.
That's bad not only because feeling groggy sucks, but because lack of sleep may increase your risk of getting cancer, gaining weight, or getting into accidents.
From cookware to phone accessories to spy cameras, we've found 10 random, but sweet deals to inspire your holiday shopping on this slow and groggy Monday.
I didn't drink a lot last night, but I've overslept enough that I get that icky, groggy feeling of too much sleep and not enough water.
Instead of helping you feel more rested and easing you into the day, those extra few minutes of sleep actually leave you feeling groggy and tired.
Jason said the months following her death were "groggy," but he found a bit of joy in the onslaught of messages he received from female readers.
It also features a blue light that gradually brightens as the user's waking-time approaches, restricting the sleep hormone melatonin to create a less groggy feeling.
In the report, officers say Woods -- who was a groggy mess -- told cops he believed he was in Los Angeles and was driving to Orange County.
So we wondered if there was a harm-reduction approach—a way to indulge our desperate need to snooze without making ourselves more groggy than necessary.
Some of the women in my support group were alone, groggy from anesthesia, and in pain when a poorly articulated diagnosis of gynecological cancer unhinged them.
When that still failed to make me feel more than a bit groggy, I went for the nuclear option and chugged a whole tincture of oil.
"This year our goals were finally within reach," said Carl E. Heastie, the Assembly speaker, to his groggy colleagues during a breakfast-time farewell on Friday.
The National Sleep Foundation says sleepiness can impede job performance and notes that when you're groggy, the brain is unable to process and retain information well.
Instead, I would wake up cyber-dickmatized from a month-long stupor, feeling groggy and fatigued from trying to impress a stranger with my expertly curated SnapChats.
Europe's bourses slowly shook off another groggy start, as had Wall Street futures which were limbering up for earnings from bulge-bracket banks JPMorgan and Wells Fargo.
Even if the room is the right temperature and the bed is comfortable, sleepers often report waking up groggy and less rested than they would at home.
Now, how do you initiate steamy morning sex when you know there's a good chance your partner might still be sleepy, groggy, and ready to press snooze?
But if you have to make that first cup of joe on your own, it's not going to look pretty if you're groggy and half-asleep yourself.
Markets back home were a bit groggy after September-quarter results of Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys - two of India's biggest software exporters - failed to cheer investors.
Travel Tips Jet lag — feeling groggy during the day and awake come bedtime — is undoubtedly a nuisance, and travelers who get hit with it are not rare.
And with this many states advocating for an end to groggy Mondays in March and in November, it's only a matter of time before Congress catches up.
If you're rolling out of bed groggy, however, it makes sense that a cooler shower might be just the jolt your body needs to clear some cobwebs.
She's sleeping when we get there and a little groggy for the rest of the visit, but we stay for about an hour before letting her rest.
The door to the building was propped open, to my surprise, and Schieberl—groggy but very friendly—was just arriving at his studio when I ambushed him.
Everyone's cannabinoid receptors are different, but weed always leaves me feeling great or just a bit groggy the next day, instead of hurling or in immense pain.
"In the morning, everything's clearer/when the sunlight exposes your age," sings 47-year-old frontman James Murphy, as groggy synth-beats and shooting-star keyboards cascade underneath.
When the WWE universe woke up Monday morning still groggy after a terrific (if long) WrestleMania 33 on Sunday night, there was more than a hint of sadness.
As a result, you may feel tired and groggy during the day, or have difficulty focusing when you are awake, according to the National Institute of Health (NIH).
This can make for a couple of groggy days at first, but you'll adjust quickly, and before you know it, you'll join the ranks of creative early risers.
My voice sounded soft and high, a voice I knew from a long time ago, waking up groggy in the morning to my mother's knock on the door.
Our last couple of days in the Keys, Tim and I were groggy from being awakened by Roxie, who slept beside us in a bed-top travel bassinet.
CINCINNATI — One pick-me-up for the groggy, sleep-deprived Yankees when they rolled into Great American Ballpark on Monday was the coffee dispenser in the visitors' clubhouse.
I tried tricyclic antidepressants, which made me groggy and turned my brain into molasses, and beta blockers, a class of drugs used for high blood pressure and heart problems.
BREAKFAST BROWSE Beyhive buzzing If the Beyoncé fans in your life are a little groggy this morning, it's because they were up very early watching her new Netflix documentary.
I passed out in my bunk as soon as my nightshift ended at 6 AM, so when I open my eyes I'm a little groggy and wave him away.
"Get up a little earlier because, by sleeping in, we sometimes start the day feeling groggy or in shame," says Belinda Ginter, a certified emotional kinesiologist and mindset expert.
It was a bit of a groggy start in Europe after it emerged that not all of the ECB's member country's had wanted to restart its money printing programme.
"Some of them were asleep, some of them were wiggling their fingers... (as if) groggy, but they were breathing," Commander Peeranarong, who helped transfer the boys through the cave, said.
According to the station, Bishop allegedly told police that she then went into the boy's room and found Justis groggy with slurred speech and a red mark on his face.
" A frantic call for help About an hour after the nurse left, the suit said, Thompson woke feeling "drowsy and groggy" and "noticed her son was unresponsive in her arms.
You simply set a 30-minute window of when you want to wake up, and the app goes off at the optimal time for you — so you don't feel groggy.
Eileen watched the bus pull into the depot and the passengers debark, stiff and groggy, into the crisp November air, their breath flashing like handkerchiefs in front of their faces.
I'm groggy from a late night of studying and touched by a bit of Midwestern late-fall dread, anticipating another long winter of fierce winds and sleeping-bag-shaped coats.
Whether it's afternoon fatigue, nausea/vomiting, or the groggy side effects of common medications used to treat nausea/vomiting, pregnancy can cause a number of hiccups in a woman's day.
LOGY seems as if it would relate to "groggy," which refers to a particular sea captain who both watered down his crew's rum and encouraged them to indulge in such.
Ms. Hogenauer spoke about a health dilemma, as a medication prescribed to treat her severe pain did what it was supposed to but also left her feeling tired and groggy.
Instead, we awoke the next morning, groggy from jet lag, to presidential tweets summing up the visit — yet another first for reporters covering foreign travel in the Age of Trump.
On his third trip, Mr. Nairn, groggy and hung over after a few too many glasses of wine on the plane, noticed an airport sniffer dog running toward his bag.
Groggy from reading glogg and pancake recipes, and the accompanying reflections on hugging, sledding and board games by Mr. Wiking and others, I was poised to hygger here at home.
Now, when the alarm goes off a few minutes later, you'll be in the middle, not the end, of that cycle, and you'll wake up groggy and stay that way longer.
"Per Marcy Winter (Paige's Mom) Paige is out of surgery and awake, she's still pretty groggy but cracking jokes," reads a GoFundMe page, which has reached more than $6,000 in donations.
"Eyes swollen from crying, groggy from anesthesia, crampy from the surgery … but I made it and I want you to know that I'm physically ok," Hilaria captioned a post-op selfie.
Los Angeles is strong, but between a roster decimated by injuries and their cross-country trip to play in Detroit, it feels like they come out somewhat groggy in this game.
As though waking up groggy and dry-mouthed every Sunday morning wasn't bad enough, we now have to collectively contend with a separate, Saturday Night Live-induced content hangover every week.
" Woodward was just the start The White House was already groggy Wednesday from the fearful blow of Woodward's new book peeling open the West Wing, "Fear: Trump in the White House.
There are numerous stories of groggy children waking up to see their parents handcuffed and taken away late at night, or arrested by an ICE agent on the way to school.
"Eyes swollen from crying, groggy from anesthesia, crampy from the surgery … but I made it and I want you to know that I'm physically ok," Hilaria, 35, captioned a post-op selfie.
I was still groggy with sleep when I turned in to the main room, and I stood uncomprehending for a moment before I realized that R. had rearranged things in the night.
One of the first signs of the body's groggy awakening from its lethargy could be seen around noon, when a microphone stand appeared in the sunbaked plaza in front of City Hall.
Or at least it looked that way, as I awoke, groggy, and peered out my hotel window at a colossal undulation of orange, purple and teal stripes snaking through the forest canopy.
While I brush aside the thought that my groggy mornings might be a sign of codependency issues, I scroll through my news feed and email on my phone until V. wakes up.
In other words, this is the usual course of action -- what our criminal justice system considers a reasonable hour, and designed to rouse groggy suspects who are less prepared to resist arrest.
Before my first call of the day, whether it's at 9, 10, or 11 am, I'll practice talking to my dog so I don't sound groggy when I get on the phone.
Songs with melodies seem to have an energizing effect, "increasing arousal, cognition and attention," which helps you feel less groggy as you wake up, researchers from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology wrote.
Lately, both of us have been talking about cutting down because new work projects kicked in for both of us, the cold is ending, and we're sick of feeling groggy in the morning.
It was the last day of 2013, another overcast winter's day in London at the tail end of a busy year, so I was a bit groggy when I checked my Twitter feed.
Starting to get groggy from pain medication, she focused on me to explain that he had been spreading a ripple of spite which made her want to counter with a ripple of courtesy.
It was a groggy start to the week for shares as the hangover of Apple's near 4-percent dunking on Friday hit Asian rivals including Samsung and Europe's big chipmakers STMicro and Dialog.
Skip the customs line There you are, sitting on a plane, groggy from your journey, and then the flight attendant hands you a little card and tells you to fill out your personal information.
Click here to view original GIFThe most important meal of the day is also the most annoying to make because you're groggy and in a rush and haven't had your cup of coffee yet.
"And they put me on medication because of it, I couldn't handle life," Farley explained, adding that she was taking medication, including "downers" such as Xanax, that made her "so groggy" at the time.
Snooze for too long (longer than about a half hour) or too late in the day relative to your bedtime, and naps can leave you groggy or unable to get to sleep at night.
The U.S. currency slipped to a four-month low against the euro on Tuesday on optimism over a brightening economic picture in the euro zone, while stocks had a groggy start to the year.
But in those groggy moments, your reasoning will shrink into the shadows of the terrifying symptoms, or get drowned out by their din: Your baby's throat is closing up; she's barking in the night.
For most of the game against the Pacers, the Knicks had looked listless and groggy, as if they were still tired and jet-lagged from their recent nine-day trip to the West Coast.
For example, when I was coming out of the oral surgery, groggy and agreeable, my alleged lawyer, the vicious John Rothstein, was standing over my bed holding documents and asking me to sign them.
His medication sometimes made him so groggy he barely seemed to notice when a therapist at one clinic tried to stimulate his sense of touch by brushing his shoulders, back and arms with sponges.
If you're going on a date on a weeknight, you probably only have a few hours to spend together before you risk losing sleep and ending up groggy and grumpy at work the next day.
Do you ever wake up feeling groggy, unsure if you've just had a horrible night's sleep or if, instead, you simply need a few more minutes to shake off the past several hours of unconsciousness?
Joan Tarshis, a journalist and publicist, told CNN that Cosby had assaulted her 45 years ago when he gave her a drink that made her groggy and she woke up to him removing her underwear.
The idea, which has since been debunked, was that shorter days led to excess production of melatonin, a hormone that regulates sleep-wake cycles, making people feel groggy and irritable during the dark winter months.
Sleep Cycle is a great little app that helps you learn about your quality of sleep and helps wake you up at a time where you're more likely to wake up feeling refreshed than groggy.
Our typical flight schedule goes something like this: board plane, put on fuzzy socks, curl up under a blanket, and pop on an eye mask until we land, groggy and ready to stretch our legs.
On June 11, Officer Kirsten Koryciak was off duty but working an extra shift patrolling a local Walmart when she spotted a "groggy looking" man with a bandaged arm and an ambulance leaving the superstore's property.
WOMEN TALKING By Miriam Toews Between 2005 and 2009 in an isolated Mennonite colony in Bolivia, women and girls (as young as 3) regularly woke up groggy and bruised, their sheets smeared with blood and semen.
Miller, an ambitious rapper with a groggy voice who evolved rapidly and sold millions of records before he died from an accidental overdose in September 2018, at 26, was an accomplished producer in his own right.
I fall asleep in bed fully dressed from dinner around 453:30, wake up two hours later and send a groggy "I'm asleep" text to C. before changing into my pajamas and going back to bed.
In short, the trickle-down monetary policy may have brought the economy off its knees, but like a battered prizefighter who barely beat the 10 count, it remains groggy and still susceptible to a knockout punch.
Young recruits would be drugged and wake up in the decorated room in a groggy state, military personnel explained, and told they had entered "the paradise" only to later wake up to the harshness of planet Earth.
The groggy drift of it, the anxious and defensive opacity during and after, the unwillingness or inability to act one way or another at various decision points—that's both what Metsiness feels like and what it is.
"If you went online, you really couldn't miss his image," noted Tapper, referring to the now infamous video clip displaying a groggy 3-year-old, covered head to toe in blood and soot after a recent bombing.
"When you wake up and you're still sort of groggy and everything but you're starting to think and your mind is starting to fill with images — that's when it came to me," she told the Daily Beast.
When you wake up at the same time during the work week but sleep past this time on the weekend, you end up feeling groggy and tired because your brain hasn't prepared your body to be awake.
Or when we mash on our groggy remotes, or janky console controllers, or cracked smartphone screens and nothing happens ... and then after an eternal lag, it executes all of our inputs in a flurry of catastrophic compliance.
I'm still a bit groggy from CBS's bash on Wednesday at the Plaza, so bear with me here, but the self-styled Tiffany Network's coming comedy slate left me wondering: Is "Trump Voter" the new coveted demographic?
European markets had a groggy morning with shares down 27 percent, the dollar hovering near a seven-week low versus the euro and oil volatile again after an extremely wild V-shaped ride so far this year.
He was working as an NFL Network analyst when women began telling the police in several cities similar stories of blacking out while drinking with him and waking up groggy to find they had been sexually abused.
Cote had only ever been beaten once in 18 tests in his homeland, and that sole loss came after Alan Belcher landed a WWE-inspired piledriver on him before choking him out while he was still groggy.
Longer than that, and you risk getting into some of the deeper stages of sleep from which it's harder to wake and might leave you feeling groggy for an hour or so once the nap has ended.
The groggy orangutan tries to lift her arms in protest but gently drifts into sleep as the men secure the net and carry her down to level ground where Jeni, the vet, performs a thorough medical check.
The news cycle begins at sunrise, as groggy reporters hear the ping of a presidential tweet, and ends sometime in the overnight hours, as newspaper editors tear up front pages scrambled by the latest revelation from Washington.
I read it end-to-end each morning with my coffee while most of the other prisoners were still sleeping or too groggy to watch TV, and then retreated back to my cell with the crossword puzzle.
Markets back home were also a bit groggy after rallying about 10 percent in March following a fiscally prudent federal budget and amid expectations of a 93 basis point rate cut by the central bank on April 5.
The moon in Sagittarius connects with warrior planet Mars at 3:06 AM, finding us energized—but it's a groggy morning as the moon squares off with dreamy Neptune at 8:33 AM, so watch out for confusion!
"It felt like a fairy tale," he said of Australia on Monday morning at the All England Club, looking a little groggy after partying with a large group of friends and finally going to bed at 5 a.m.
According to the police report, obtained by The Detroit News, Chris was on the phone with his wife, Vicky, shortly before committing suicide, who said he sounded "groggy" and repeatedly told her, "I am just tired," before hanging up.
A groggy Ms. Larson, reached by phone in Australia, where she is filming "Kong: Skull Island," said she was ready and willing to join the next wave of Oscar glad-handing, although she didn't know quite what form that would take.
You may have a hard time getting rest while energetic Mars moves through chatty Mercury—plenty of late night, groggy phone calls, which make it all the more necessary for you to carve out down time to rest and retreat.
"I was so out of it and groggy, and I was just so hung over and my whole body was numb," she told Parker on the phone of that morning, according to a transcript of the call later obtained by Deadline.
When your mind feels groggy and your day is a looping cycle of inaction and despairing thoughts, it can be hard to work up the strength to go to a friend's gig, grab a coffee, or reply to a text.
But Jair Bolsonaro, the populist, far-right candidate leading the pack, spent much of the final stretch in a hospital bed, convalescing from a near-fatal stabbing, occasionally posting selfies and shaky videos in which he looked feeble and groggy.
Elizabeth was exhausted; her methadone dose was too high, she said, which made her groggy, and she stayed up much of the previous night trying to organize the new apartment — where boxes still remained to be unpacked — for the caseworker's visit.
It was a groggy end to what was still set to be a third week of gains for MSCI's global stock index following more upbeat data and signs that central banks including the Federal Reserve will keep treading carefully with interest rate hikes.
MelatoninWHAT IT DOES: Helps the body regulate its daily cycle WHO SHOULD TAKE IT: Shift workers or folks suffering from jet lagTaken right before bed, melatonin has probably delivered you a batch of wild dreams and made you feel groggy the next day.
Watching TV or using an electronic device within two hours of bedtime means it will take you longer to fall asleep, you'll have less dream state or REM sleep, and even if you do sleep eight or more hours, you'll wake feeling groggy.
European share markets and the euro both were taking a tumble on Thursday as Italy's new government struggled to contain a fierce internal battle over fiscal policy, compounding an already groggy global mood after the third U.S. interest rate rise of the year.
Pro move: make the beer and cheese mix before you go out, so whether you find yourself hungry late at night or groggy the next morning, all you'll have to do is spread it on toast and pop it into the oven.
Turkish Open After a long flight from Atlanta to Istanbul, Carson and Cameron Kuchar could have been excused for feeling groggy when they arrived in Turkey with their parents, the pro golfer Matt Kuchar and wife Sybi, for the 2012 World Golf Final.
Wilson says that "at every company" he has ever worked for in his 30-year career, he's seen some version of the scenarios where a technician wakes up groggy in the middle of the night and removes the wrong drive. Bugs. Etc.
If, on the other hand, you tend to wake up feeling groggy, cranky and/or want to up the intensity of your morning workouts, a small, nutrient-dense nosh in the hour before you hit the sack could better set you up for the day.
Based on a tip from a woman he'd met online who said she was concerned about Mr. Rhodes's health, Mr. Price showed up unannounced at his idol's modest house in the Hawthorne area of Los Angeles and found a groggy man in his pajamas.
And that self-diagnosis can be powerful: the author, Kenneth Lichstein, reviewed 20 studies and found that daytime impairment—the groggy, depleted feeling after a sleepless night—was better predicted by whether people considered themselves to be insomniacs than by whether they actually slept poorly.
Groggy from the meds and still in pain, they stopped off at a Target on their way back to the reception and Jon ran in to buy his new bride a comfy pair of pajamas to change into so she'd be more comfortable at the reception.
The couture crowd may have woken up all groggy following an all-night masquerade ball at the Musée Rodin celebrating Maria Grazia Chiuri's debut couture show for Dior, but there's no sleeping in on an invitation from Karl Lagerfeld — even if it has a 10 a.m.
The cops came by and sneaked their way up the dark stairway of our home in the San Fernando Valley, guns drawn, and when I walked out from my bedroom, all groggy and confused, they yelled at me to put my hands where they could see them.
When he arrived in the 1970s at ICI Pharmaceuticals, later acquired by AstraZeneca, Dr. Glen had turned his attention to humans and was on the hunt for a replacement for thiopentone, a widely used anesthetic that quickly put patients to sleep but often made them groggy afterward.
Noises as soft as 33 decibels—quieter than a library or a bird call—can raise alertness levels in your brain while you sleep and trigger muscle movements, meaning that, at best, you'll spend less time in the most restful phase of sleep and wake up groggy.
Until recently, for many teenagers and college students, the witching hour wasn't 2 AM—it was 10:30 AM. As they were roused from slumber, groggy-eyed, a sense of urgency took hold: Better get to the Golden Arches before the chance to grab McDonald's breakfast is lost.
There was still plenty for bearish investors to chew on, however: A sudden rush from Argentina to restructure its debt thrust emerging market risk back into the spotlight, a downgrade to U.S. Q2 growth kept global recession worries simmering, and the pound was groggy after another Brexit-related tumble.
It was a bit of a groggy start in Europe after it emerged not all of the ECB's member country's had wanted to restart its money printing programme, but the main bourses eventually added 13% to what was already set to be a fourth straight week of gains.
I tossed and turned all night, and the Fitbit told me I had only gotten about 5 hours and 2 minutes of sleep, with just 1 hour of deep sleep, 38 minutes of REM sleep and 3 hours and 23 minutes of light sleep (I felt quite groggy the next day).
But what about people like Ruby Warrington, 43, a British style journalist in New York who spent her early career quaffing gratis cocktails at industry events, only to regret the groggy mornings, stumbles and embarrassing texts that have long been considered part of the bargain with so-called normal drinking?
At that point, Bachman was only two hours into a five-hour drive, so he could have easily just told the Uber driver to end the ride and leave him at a Rite Aid or whatever, but in his groggy state, he decided to just see the ride through all the way home.
"If you wake up and never feel rested, feel groggy and tired throughout the day, or nod off in things you don't want to fall asleep in, that's a problem," says Lawrence Epstein, MD, medical director of clinical sleep medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital, and spokesperson for the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
O'Malley, a chipper long-shot who has been driving his own car when his volunteers get too groggy, is rejecting his role as an Iowa caucus kingmaker— telling his supporters here they don't have to vote for either Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders if he's excluded from the final round of voting Monday night.
In a groggy early morning Instagram scroll, I erroneously assumed that SZA's post about hanging out with Kendrick Lamar in the desert meant that there would be a "Doves in the Wind" video to watch today, but, like so many things that seem possible after the sun comes up but before the inbox hits — it was only a dream.
I realized I'd left my TV on overnight, and my TV is right next to the Echo Dot at the foot of my bed, so maybe Alexa was just talking to the TV. I was too groggy to figure it out, but when I looked at the Alexa log on my phone, the only instructions recorded were alarm-related.
After pulling on tall rubber boots and applying the day's first layer of bug repellent, four groggy campers followed Hempton from their tents and tarps down a muddy path to the mouth of a tributary of the Zabalo River, an inky-black channel roughly the width of a basketball court that cuts some 30 miles eastward across northeast Ecuador.
Bespectacled, wiry and careful with his words, he had recently earned a doctorate in history from the University of California, Berkeley, and was now running his own philanthropy while also working with the O.S.F. He was a little groggy, having been up late the night before writing an op-ed for The Daily News rebutting Roseanne Barr's Nazi tweet.
Atlanta Falcons (4-3) — The Falcons' hangover isn't a 22-year-old's hangover, where you're slightly groggy the next day but you can still attend your CrossFit Sauna Expert Master class at 6 AM; this is a 39-year-old hangover where you Google "can you die from a hangover" from your bed at 7 PM the next day.
As confetti and the flaccid remains of balloons are swept from the floor of the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, as the delegates wake up groggy in their hotels from a four-day bender of hallucinatory political theater, as the echoes of Donald Trump's words—"I am your voice"—linger in our collective consciousness like a bad dream, we are left to grope, through a growing fog of shame and regret, for an answer to the age-old question that accompanies any serious hangover: What in the hell just happened?

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