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Discover LudwigThe word 'Dazed' is correct and usable in written English
It means to be in a state of confusion, disorientation, or bewilderment, often as a result of shock or surprise. Example: After the car accident, the driver was dazed and unable to remember what had happened.
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Yes or no?" Miliband was so dazed he didn't even realise it wasn't supposed to be him answering the questions.
The Essendon star appeared dazed by the clash and was briefly off the field.
He was surprisingly wooden, and looked dazed when Miliband landed some good punches over his failures in Europe.
Emerging breathless and dazed back into Bestival without a drop of Guinness in me, it dawns that Shenanigans is actually a theatrical art happening designed by the Tourism Ireland to make going to Ireland seem like a riot of a time.
At one corner of the berm, a group of Iraqi army soldiers in boxer shorts and T-shirts caked with dust and sweat stood dazed under a scorching sun.
Delighted but dazed, it isn't until after we have all slept for a few hours that I clock the date and realise that I feel faintly annoyed: couldn't my daughter have her own birth date instead of sharing her uncle's?
Leigh Adams was left dazed after a clash of heads with Daniel Cross, the forward also landing awkwardly on his troublesome shoulder after the collision.
Dazed and submerged comically in some mud, he sees God – who, in this film, is represented by a mean-tempered 11-year-old boy.
"Dundee United last night dropped to their knees," wrote Stuart Jones in the Times, "dazed by their own cruel misfortune and exhausted by their efforts.
There was a calmer, almost dazed take from Swift, later retweeted by Madonna: See? They're real people just like the rest of us, taking to social media to let their friends know all the ordinary things they've been doing on a Sunday night.
So he's locked up backstage until it's clear, then he's let out and swept back home, and he's sitting in his front room, dazed, thinking "Wow".
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