adverb
- in a manner that is heavy, sluggish, or slow-moving; with a dull or lethargic quality
Usage: rare or archaic; derived from 'logy' (sluggish, dull)
Examples
- The old dog moved logily across the yard on a hot summer day.
- After the heavy meal, he felt logily inclined to move from the couch.
- The machinery operated logily in the cold morning air.
- She responded logily to the sudden noise, as if half asleep.