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Logy   Listen
adjective
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."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Logy" Quotes from Famous Books



... said as he squinted a weather-wise eye on the lake, came back to me as I fought his old canoe through the water. And fighting it was, mind you, for the spray hid the rocks I knew, and the wind shoved me back on the ones I didn't know. Also the canoe was leaking till she was dead logy, and the gusts were so fierce I could not stop paddling to bail her. The short, vicious seas that snapped at me five ways at once were the color of lead and felt as heavy as cold molasses. But, for all that, ...
— The La Chance Mine Mystery • Susan Carleton Jones



Words linked to "Logy" :   unenrgetic, groggy, foggy



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