অস্থির, মাতাল, টলায়মান, পরিবর্তনশীল, চঁচল, ষৎ মাতাল
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(1) I haven't been sleeping well over the past few nights, and as a result am a bit groggy throughout the day.
(2) His black hair was unruly as always and his voice was still groggy from sleep.
(3) He raised his voice as he walked down the corridor with a groggy , staggering gait.
(4) They all sat up, confused and a bit groggy , and succeeded in making everybody cry out in relief.
(5) 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.
(6) The captain of the flight reported feeling dizzy and groggy and, at one point, donned an oxygen mask.
(7) 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.
(8) The City chief was substituted early in the first half after suffering mild concussion and was still feeling groggy after the match.
(9) Her voice was a bit unsteady and groggy , and I fought the urge to roll my eyes.
(10) That was odd, but in my groggy state nothing made much sense.
(11) I guess it's because I've only been cycling first thing in the morning - groggy and half-asleep.
(12) At first, being groggy with sleep, I could only think of what a terrible dream I had.
(13) Coffee may also interfere with a good night's sleep and cause a groggy start the following day.
(14) She was groggy with sleep when she was roughly wakened from some unpleasant dream.
(15) Unable to get back to sleep, I headed down to breakfast, feeling groggy but pathetically pleased with myself.
(16) It's really enjoyable, but I'm a bit groggy and disorientated so it's not really sinking in.
(17) The thing is, half the time, my friend would stir early and hover in the groggy world of the almost-awake.
(18) My head ached, my arms and legs felt like lead weights, and I was groggy with sleep.
(19) We saw her yesterday for about 10 minutes and she was feeling a bit groggy , but I rang this morning and she is comfortable.
(20) She brought us shifts and gowns and we slipped into them, groggy from grief and lack of sleep.
dazed
stupefied
in a stupor
befuddled
fuddled
dizzy
disoriented
disorientated
punch-drunk
shaky
unsteady
wobbly
weak
faint
muzzy
dopey
woozy
not with it