logy
adjectiveHow to pronounce logy:
Definition of logy:
- logy (adjective):
- sluggish, groggy
- adjective. stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion).
Synonyms for logy:
all in
aweary
beat
beaten
bleary
burnt-out
bushed
dazed
done
drained
exhausted
fatigued
foggy
groggy
jaded
knackered
lethargic
limp
pooped
prostrate
sleepy
spent
tapped out
tired
unenrgetic
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