Sentence examples for Be dazed from inspiring English sources

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Be dazed

verb

To stupefy with excess of light, with a blow, with cold, or with fear; to confuse; to benumb.

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He appeared to be dazed, stupefied.

What's not to be dazed about?

Will Eddie Belfour still be dazed and confused?

Anyone unfamiliar with the history may be dazed by the dense condensation of events.

He can produce moments of sudden stillness when he seems to be dazed by the vortex of meditation.

She would have supposed that after a day presumably spent at the lab and several hours at the co-op Anton would be dazed with exhaustion.

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You're dazed.

She was dazed, sobbing.

I was dazed.

Officer Josey was dazed.

"I am dazed.

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