Having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling.
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.
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