Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Of strong growth; rank: said of a crop.
- Heavy; stiff; sluggish: said usually of movement.
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Examples
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Rich, heavy food immediately before retiring is bad, as it is apt to make you "loggy" on the court the next day.
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No longer was it a stubborn, loggy fight against pressures.
CHAPTER XXX 2010
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Yes | No | Report from deerslayer2 wrote 43 weeks 5 days ago loggy bayou has some great stands for comfort.
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The Reindeer was very deep in the water, and her movements had grown quite loggy.
White and Yellow 2010
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Point being, between one thing and the other, I found myself to be a big draggy, loggy, unenergized and in desperate need of a lift.
Janice Taylor: Stress Relief: Quick Video Fix: 21 Ways to Reboot, Recharge, Refresh 2010
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(For help with the Russian, I am indebted to the kind - ness of my colleague Nora Montesinos and a number of correspon - dents.) * appy polly loggy - apology choodesny - wonderful baboochka - old woman * chumble - to mumble
Where's the show? John Myles Aavedal 2010
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Maybe I had merely grown loggy from a lack of proper exercise and was in serious need of oxygenation.
Little Girl Blue Cray, David 2002
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She stayed away from the real thing because it made her feel loggy and squiff.
The City Who Fought McCaffrey, Anne 1993
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It was definitely not just the voice of a fractious, heat-loggy crewman.
Mission to Moulokin Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1979
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