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Logy   Listen
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Logy  adj.  Heavy or dull in respect to motion or thought; as, a logy horse; feeling logy. (U.S.)
Synonyms: sluggish; dull; lethargic. "Porcupines are... logy, sluggish creatures."






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"Logy" Quotes from Famous Books



... discovered along about the first of March that something ailed me; something was rocking the boat. About my heart there was a sense of pressure, so it seemed to me, or else my imagination was at fault. Mentally, I found myself—well, for lack of a better word to express it—logy. Otherwise, in all physical regards, I felt as brisk and peart as ever I have, despite the circumstance of having reached the age when a great many of us are confronted by the distressing discovery that we are rapidly getting ...
— One Third Off • Irvin S. Cobb



Words linked to "Logy" :   loginess, unenrgetic, dazed, lethargic, foggy, stuporous, groggy



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