Ughhnn... Mmph... Grnn... The groan started low in the throat, a rumbling protest against the insistent chirping of the alarm clock. It built slowly, a reluctant unwinding of muscles stiff from sleep, punctuated by a muffled grunt as a hand slapped blindly at the bedside table in search of the snooze button. A low, drawn-out "Mmmppphhh..." escaped as the weight of the covers was finally relinquished. The sound was thick with sleep, laced with the irritation of being roused from a pleasant dream. A series of short, sharp "Hmphs" followed as the body reluctantly began to move, each syllable a testament to the displeasure of the early morning awakening. A final, drawn-out "Grrrr..." escaped as the person sat upright, the sound a perfect blend of annoyance and the lingering effects of sleep. The overall effect was one of grumpy resignation, a sound that perfectly captured the universal feeling of morning-time displeasure. The groaning was not loud, but rather a low, guttural expression of discontent, a sound that spoke volumes without uttering a single word. The subtle variations in pitch and intensity added layers of meaning, conveying the gradual transition from deep sleep to begrudging wakefulness.