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Discover Ludwig"dazedly" is a real word and is usable in written English
You can use it to describe a stunned or baffled state or something that was done in such a state. For example, "John walked dazedly across the room, unable to believe what he had just heard."
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dazedly
adverb
In a dazed manner.
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He flicked the ball past Colin Hendry with a deftness that confounded the laws of physics, and certainly confounded the lumbering Hendry who was left looking dazedly around as Gascoigne, with his other foot, volleyed crisply past Andy Goram.
Stein is rendered as a confused young woman recovering from an unhappy lesbian love affair and dazedly attempting to write.
Nola sat very still, holding her coffee cup in both hands, smiling almost dazedly, accepting the tribute.
Some were still staring, dazedly, into the middle distance.
Then he called in a sharp voice "Right away!" The players raised their heads with a start & some of them looked around dazedly.
Eventually, a duck plodded out, dazedly, as if the van were a hard-shelled futuristic egg from which it had just hatched.
Dazedly drunk, he rode to the little cabin on the river but found the place silent, the door closed.
I wasn't on hand on August 23, 2009, when Phillies second baseman Eric Bruntlett grabbed a low liner, tagged a nearby runner, and almost dazedly stepped on second for a game-ending unassisted triple play, becoming the first player to pull off this caper since 1927.
Jolting to a halt, we staggered out onto the scrubby plain to see a large, furry, absurdly proportioned and clearly disgruntled giant anteater lolloping at high speed toward us, followed on horseback by three Amerindian cowboys, or vaqueros, who grinned as we dazedly fumbled to get out our cameras.
There was the show in which the model Shalom Harlow spun dazedly in a virginal white dress that turned yellow, black and green as robotic jets sprayed her with a paint fusillade.
The driver, if you can call him that, is not moving, or blinking, or looking around dazedly — he's not doing anything.
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