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dazzled

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The word "dazzled" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an adjective that means to be overwhelmed with amazement, wonder, admiration, or awe. Example sentence: At the sight of the Aurora Borealis, I was completely dazzled.

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Visitors might be dazzled by the beauty, staggered at the effort that goes into getting even a single pearl, or fascinated by the stories behind the pieces.

Most of the designs were created and some were carried out by artists, and more than 1,000 ships were dazzled until radar in the second world war made the technique obsolete.

Student support for the Lib Dems that was strong is quickly waning, writes Murray: As far as Porter is concerned, some Lib Dems have been "dazzled by the ministerial car and the big office".

Dazzled, sure (who wouldn't be?), but never looking out of place with it.

Roman Abramovich, up in the stand, was peering out through designer sunglasses with the implications of the result rather than the performance enough to have dazzled.

For example, Niall Ferguson, in his entertaining British television series, "The Ascent of Money", is so dazzled by the magnificence of the Medici in Florence in the 15th century that he gives them more credit, as it were, than they deserve.If European banking was invented anywhere, it was probably in Genoa in the 12th century, spurred on by the revival of trade in the Mediterranean.

We have plenty of recent examples of government dazzled by orthodoxy, including years of poor war management, years of knee-jerk opposition to that war, tax cuts at any cost, and costly spending.

Mr Museveni seems dazzled by Chinese promises to help build an oil refinery and to help turn oil into Ugandan-produced plandics and fertiliser.

American satellites have been "dazzled" by lasers fired from the ground.

Dazzled by technology and obsessed with avoiding casualties of their own, the allies seem unable even to hurt, let alone destroy, Serbia's army.

Bertrand Russell was dazzled by him; T.S. Eliot called him a "Grand Seigneur, the grandest I have ever met".

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