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Meanings of
woozy
in English
Having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling.
dizzy
giddy
vertiginous
Related terms
ill
sick
Usage of
woozy
in English
1
Four or five pints on, you're a bit on the
woozy
side.
2
When I'd seen Ethan standing over me, I'd felt
woozy
and vulnerable.
3
Stand by for flash-backs - and not just the occasional
woozy
memory.
4
Huck, still
woozy
from his plane ride, took a cautious step out.
5
Was it worth all those hours of molasses-like conversations in
woozy
bars?
6
Nearly all Italian ladies carry one or more of those
woozy
-
eyed
pups.
7
Szczupak,
woozy
and disoriented from prescribed medications, stepped out of the van.
8
But now,
woozy
within this drunken fog, I had to do it.
9
He felt
woozy
and a little low, still disoriented by the journey.
10
Until my head feels
woozy
and I can barely stand up straight.
11
But I was too
woozy
to do more than just lie here.
12
The nurse said: You should start to feel a little
woozy
.
13
Haarms appeared
woozy
and needed help walking to the locker room.
14
Talk of the oppressive heat was making Faith a bit
woozy
.
15
Some of them was in here right
woozy
the other day.
16
Maybe Zav and Julian's way was better, cutting out all the
woozy
idealism.
Other examples for "woozy"
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About this term
woozy
Adjective
Frequent collocations
feel woozy
still woozy
very woozy
get woozy
slightly woozy
More collocations
Woozy
through the time
Woozy
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common