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Перевод: groggy speek groggy


[прилагательное]
нетвердый на ногах; непрочный; неустойчивый; шаткий; слабый


Тезаурус:

  1. Some of the patients were very groggy afterwards, though."
  2. AT 11 AM the next day he was feeling groggy but was allowed home with a supply of pain-killers.
  3. I was groggy for hours.
  4. The sleeping pills had left her feeling groggy; she knew from experience that unless she rose immediately on waking, she would feel drugged throughout the day.
  5. But she's awake now, though groggy."
  6. Mrs Fraser once packed me off to bed as I was groggy with summer flu, and the four lads with me were sent off to do Ben Tee on their own - a perfect challenge for their particular hill experience at the time.
  7. "Feel a bit groggy."
  8. Groggy with heat, Jackie wondered feebly if they changed the sign with every birth and death.
  9. In fact I'm kind of jet-lagged right now; it's one of those groggy days!"
  10. Britain was a different world, groggy and cynical after years during which the government was betrayed by a left-dominated trade union movement which it mistakenly believed had been tamed under a "social contract".
  11. The spring, he says, is a particularly perilous time in adder-land: as they emerge from hibernation, adders are too groggy to slip away from potential threats but their fangs are filled with several months' worth of venom.
  12. The operation, originally planned for early afternoon, was re-scheduled and it wasn't until quarter to six that she returned to the ward, still feeling groggy from the anaesthetic.
  13. In particular Donal Lunny's assured production allows for moments of rain-washed clarity in what could've been a groggy hotchpotch.

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