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Перевод: groggy
[прилагательное] нетвердый на ногах; непрочный; неустойчивый; шаткий; слабый
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- Some of the patients were very groggy afterwards, though."
- AT 11 AM the next day he was feeling groggy but was allowed home with a supply of pain-killers.
- I was groggy for hours.
- 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.
- But she's awake now, though groggy."
- 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.
- "Feel a bit groggy."
- Groggy with heat, Jackie wondered feebly if they changed the sign with every birth and death.
- In fact I'm kind of jet-lagged right now; it's one of those groggy days!"
- 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".
- 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.
- 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.
- 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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