Definitions for logy

logy lo·gy

Spelling: [loh-gee]
IPA: /ˈloʊ gi/

Logy is a 4 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 9 points.

You can make 22 anagrams from letters in logy (gloy).

Definitions for logy

adjective

  1. lacking physical or mental energy or vitality; sluggish; dull; lethargic.

Origin of logy

1840-50, Americanism; perhaps Dutch log heavy, cumbersome + -y1

Examples for logy

The canvas is rather a logy, limp sort of craft, to my thinking, and liable to drown her crew if swamped.

Tony thinks that Americans eat too much that is sweet; it makes them logy and sleepy.

In the shifting breeze it swayed sluggishly, heavily, as if riding at anchor like a logy ship of the air.

The cattle were lazy and logy from water, often admitting of riding within a rod, thus rendering the brands readable at a glance.

She was logy, at times, and hated to start; but once you got her going you had a proper job to stop her.

Her petulant sister and the logy Luella never dreamed that Aunt Crete desired such un-auntly indulgences.

She is light gaited, not long and logy in her movements, and carries her own head.

The fish are runnin' smaller an' smaller, an' you've took baout as logy a halibut's we're apt to find this trip.

The more the air presses upon us the lighter we feel, and the less it presses upon us the more "logy" we feel.

Besides all this, the water was warm; the trout were logy and would not rise.

Word Value for logy
Scrable

8

Words with friends

9

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