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adv. In a groggy manner
Usage examples of "groggily".
Jane got groggily to her knees, shook her head, rose hesitantly to her feet, turned about dizzily, finally staggered to the male threesome waiting in the blue doorway.
Wu got up groggily from his bed and stood behind Worf to observe as well, pausing to retrieve the padd and place it on the table with the others.
Groggily Rees pulled himself from his sleeping net and moved slowly about the jumbled cabin, grinding through his wake-up routines.
In the circle of light, Harry saw Rufe Dodson stirring groggily, muttering as he rubbed his mud-stained hand through his matted hair.
Sorrow rose groggily from a nap, but his attention quickly sharpened as he focused on the tunnel across from them.
Sevenage were helping Alison to her feet, where she stood swaying as groggily as ever Tregar had done.
He shuffled groggily into the living room at the worst possible moment, just as the baby cooters were being carried away.
Spock was now trying to cope with two of the miners, as the third elbowed groggily from the ground where the Vulcan's first kick had landed him.
He was drenched in sweat, remembered groggily that his daughter had put him to bed, had told him to stay there until the oil burner was repaired.
The woman gave him two sleeping pills almost immediately, and he groggily accepted them, pretending to swallow both of them but keeping one under his tongue until she and Moynihan were satisfied that he had gone to sleep once more, and left the room together to order and sign for the hire car, locking him in.
He slid to the floor groggily as the pilot wrestled the helicopter back on even keel.
They moved quickly right through the second floor, the barracks, taking little heed of the men, some sleeping, some groggily asking what the commotion was all about.
He looked around groggily, scanning the lights, the gleaming equipment, the figures surrounding him in surgical gowns and masks.