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The word 'woozy' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is feeling lightheaded or dizzy. Example: After standing up too quickly, I felt a little woozy and had to sit back down.
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woozy
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Queasy, dizzy, disoriented, or drunk
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This is a puzzle game involving moving rocks to guide a flow of energy round a mystic garden – complete with a suitably woozy soundtrack.
The song is the woozy and rather lovely Jessica.
Rhythmically sharp yet hypnotic, with a woozy, narcotic edge, tracks like 2013's Dunkel Jam seem to have soaked up the percussive energy and bass methods from 20 years of US house, techno and garage, as well as the full gamut of London's mutant dancefloor strains.
A woozy, part-soaring, part-menacing return from the Hoboken legends, it's concerned with both leaving and the reluctance to leave.
My approach had always been more of a woozy supermarket sweep, and it meant I'd built up a curious one-track miscellany.
They would fit quite nicely alongside DFA act Hercules & Love Affair's woozy funk and murky disco, which makes sense because the idea of the three members of Jessica 6 starting a band together occurred as they toured as part of Hercules' band in 2007.
"I'm hopeful that we're going through a woozy, romantic period for the ease of digital.
Edmond's badly scarred back and possible telepathy are alluded to but never explained, and the film's woozy, dreamlike atmosphere is more art-house than multiplex.But even the early enigmatic mood won't prepare viewers for what comes next: a distant atomic explosion, which the characters experience as a snow shower of ash, signals the start of a third world war.
Using chloroformed mice as bait, Ader used to catch eagles, cage them and then, while they were still woozy with the drug, gently move their wings and study their articulation.By common consent, the most magnificent flyer of them all was Alberto Santos-Dumont, the subject of Paul Hoffman's biography.
It's a treat to see Bill Nighy underplaying his role as a reserved ex-miner, someone a world away from the woozy hipsters that are his stock in trade.
In the early 1950s he pioneered the woozy primitivism which is now called New Age.
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