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To cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light.
daze
dazzle
Portuguese
cegar
daze
dazzle
1
I come far enough out of a
daze
to struggle briefly, fiercely.
2
Some were excruciatingly alive to the situation; others were in a
daze
.
3
He walked on toward the center of the city in a
daze
.
4
March was in a
daze
,
uncertain what was dream and what reality.
5
Prentice sat staring in front of him, still half in a
daze
.
1
The
dazzle
of the Covent Garden lamps was still in his eyes.
2
Each has lost their ring of confidence; the
dazzle
in their smile.
3
The days were long and there was no sun to
dazzle
me.
4
True, in some cases, the supermarket Magnums may lack a little
razzle
-
dazzle
.
5
Well might such banners
dazzle
the eyes and wits of simple savages.
1
Each object was like a feather in a peacock's tail, to woo and
bedazzle
.
2
Lytro's first offering was meant to
bedazzle
hipsters.
3
It was meant to
bedazzle
the wits and to strip a wealthy rake from his blunt.
4
Magnus did try to
bedazzle
us twice.
5
They
bedazzle
one another with cross lights.
6
Also, if you unravel this dress, you can conveniently use it to
bedazzle
an entire living room for New Year's Eve!
7
This arsenal is fully employed now to
bedazzle
the Balkan natives into happy submission to the seductive harmonies of the common market.
8
In amongst the collective, high-speed muggings exists a silent beauty where hand and foot combine to bewitch and
bedazzle
both opponent and spectator.
9
History lesson, if you are not too
bedazzled
by love to listen.
10
Her Napoleon Dynamite-esque,
rhinestone
-
bedazzled
online empire has attracted a loyal cult following.
11
Aria felt for the stick-on,
bedazzled
nose stud on her left nostril.
12
And then there's the sea of
bedazzled
and bedecked iPhone and iPad cases.
13
But hope
bedazzled
all anxieties and stopped up the gaps for the moment.
14
Merely because I've been, for a moment, somewhat
bedazzled
by its cheap glitter.
15
He dwelt in ecstasy; he was a man drunken,
bedazzled
.
16
Unlike New Labour we are not
bedazzled
by big money.
bedazzle hipsters
bedazzle the wits
Portuguese
cegar
encandear
Catalan
encegar
atordir
ofuscar
enlluernar
Spanish
aturdir
deslumbrar