Stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion)
In a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shock.
1 I saw several officers wandering about in a dazed and confused state.
2 In his dazed state he became aware of someone outside the office.
3 The two were dazed and neither moved nor spoke for several minutes.
4 She hadn't seen that kind of dazed , horrified expression since the war.
5 The various points in their contract spun dizzily in her dazed brain.
6 For the first and only time I saw Mr Holmes looking dazed .
7 Celebrations were spread across the nation, and among still - dazed French players themselves.
8 Miss Ida Slome looked at him in amazement; she was utterly dazed .
9 Enough of these dazed walks up Jones' Road as the light declines.
10 Though he was still dazed , one clear conviction came into his mind.
11 The pallor and dazed expression of the employees tell the same tale.
12 I felt dazed , and my right knee was really starting to throb.
13 I felt my state of dazed horror slowly giving way to anger.
14 At first the latter looked dazed at the sight of the youth.
15 One glance was enough; he looked about the room like one dazed .
16 She looked in a dazed sort of way at the kindhearted girl.
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