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1 It's like before an operation -they feel woozy , she says.
2 The sound of the applause in her ears made her feel woozy , almost punch-drunk.
3 She testified that the pills made her feel woozy .
4 Or if you start to feel woozy .
5 She was beginning to feel woozy .
7 She wondered if it was oxygen starvation making her feel woozy , or the heat, or a bit of both.
8 But the whole sequence was wonderfully creepy, with Long Ago (And Far Away) on repeat, making it feel woozy and nightmarish.
9 Those that have opened so far have underwhelmed, with seasonal box office off by a double-digit margin and studio executives beginning to feel woozy .
10 I started to feel woozy - my stomach condition, the excessive heat, the blood on my hands, and this stranger looking to me to save his life.
11 But just as I was making real headway with the "vaginal and anal can make you both special" argument, Twin 1 started to feel woozy .
12 When I'd seen Ethan standing over me, I'd felt woozy and vulnerable.
13 He felt woozy and a little low, still disoriented by the journey.
14 Until my head feels woozy and I can barely stand up straight.
15 I couldn't stay on any of their horses for long, though, without feeling woozy .
16 I had a couple of drinks and started feeling woozy .
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