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To cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light.
daze
bedazzle
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cegar
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.
6
King Charles II could still
dazzle
,
entertain, and confuse, in other words.
7
Yellow butterflies made a
dazzle
in the air, that was transparent to-day.
8
For a brief hour or so they
dazzle
us all over again.
9
They looked up, squinting their eyes against the
dazzle
of the fire.
10
The designs serve no functional purpose other than to
dazzle
the beholder.
11
It was bright enough to
dazzle
him, but he'd squinted in anticipation.
12
But the glory was not of a kind to penetrate or
dazzle
.
13
It is all
dazzle
and sham, and a disgrace and disappointment now.
14
They looked up, squinting their eyes against the
dazzle
of their fire.
15
Like most of us, Starr did not
dazzle
at the first sight.
16
Her vivid smile was like a light held up to
dazzle
me.
dazzle
·
dazzle the eyes
dazzle people
dazzle ships
white dazzle
blind dazzle
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