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1 COLLECTIVELY, IRISH people seem dazed and confused, unable to come to terms with what is happening to us.
2 I seem dazed by this thing; it has been a long and anxious night, and I am more upset than I had supposed.
3 I've been watching you all through this week, and you seem dazed and confused to me, more confused even than the average freshman.
4 The Dragon seemed dazed , scarcely able to cling to the falling elevator.
5 And even Daisy noticed that her stepmother seemed dazed and unlike herself.
6 He seemed dazed and at a loss to know what to do.
7 Weston's head was throbbing with the heat, and his sight seemed dazed .
8 The man seemed dazed by the result of his encounter with the preacher.
9 A moth with broken antennae seems dazed and helpless, and in great distress.
10 The girl seemed dazed and for a time could not reply.
11 According to Woodward, he seemed dazed and was perhaps suffering from mild concussion.
12 The batch of prisoners who had been turned over to me seemed dazed .
13 Mike, the leader, seemed dazed at the suddenness of it all.
14 He seemed dazed , probably half choked by his efforts to swallow the rat.
15 Captain King seemed dazed , but Ned, glancing at the church, remembered the Alamo.
16 And Andrea Grinnell-anoverweight, graying version of her younger sister, Rose - just seemed dazed .
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