How To Use Dazed In A Sentence

  • One of my dazed wits tried to tell me the odds against this actually happening.
  • PHILADELPHIA mdash; When Davida Johnson walked into Dr. Kermit Gosnell's clinic to get an abortion in 2001, she saw what she described as dazed women... Horrific Abortion Clinic Accused Of Leaving Women Near Death
  • Released in 1981, it's like the last Hollywood movie of the 1960s, in which the aspirations and ideals of that long-gone decade finally soured irrevocably on its dazed, burnt-out survivors. Cutter's Way is a cinematic masterpiece
  • On the second play of the second half, Manning took advantage of a dazed Aaron Glenn and hit Wayne on a 57-yard bomb.
  • He apologises for being a bit dazed; he was here till 3am the night before.
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  • People were staggering around, dazed. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's as if the town has woken from a nightmare but is still dazed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Slightly dazed and confused from his fall, Levi recovered his state of mind.
  • All that trotting off like dazed sheep to get some sumac/nduja/ harissa and extra avocados just in case. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scooping his own jacket up, Shanza gave it a distracted shake and tossed it over his shoulders in a dazed stupor.
  • Bush may not have mentioned him by name, but everyone knew exactly who he was talking about - and it was so incredibly inappropriate to stand up in the Knesset and say that that I'm half-dazed from that, too. Obama To Respond Forcefully To Bush's Attacks Today
  • Instead, they emerged dazed and confused. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many are walking around dazed and bewildered at the shape of things and the grasp of power.
  • I was a bit dazed and confused with the pain by then. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some of the dazed survivors, seeing a hole had been blasted in the wall, ran for it.
  • The film starts well with an amusing scene in some dusty outback schoolroom where a class of dazed children listen to a middle-aged bank manager wax about the wonders of compound interest.
  • He's just dazed and shocked. The Sun
  • One of these days, you'll see me on the news, wandering around downtown Baghdad with a dazed, desperate look in my glinty eyes as I stumble down the streets stopping the passing terrorists as they prepare for a fun-filled day of setting off improvised explosive devices. Bluemeany Diary Entry
  • The blow on the head dazed him for a moment.
  • We were still dazed from a horribly early start, in spite of the breezy boat ride.
  • His voice was entirely without emotion and he looked almost dazed with fatigue.
  • I had bought them a red ball and told them to have fun and be careful , I assured them Id be back in 2 hours. when I picked them up they looked dazed I thought they where tired but they started speaking in tongues , which is to say jibbirish and I had to rince their mouths out with soup errr... soap.... Discuss The Difference
  • And it was a story that left you dazed at the end of it. Christianity Today
  • Slapping was an idea that caught on real good with the other Reds, cause they started in slapping Measure, too, both of the boys, again and again, till they were half-dazed and their cheeks were bleeding inside and out. He Don't Know Him
  • James Stewart plays Scottie, an acrophobic private eye who receives an unusual assignment: to follow Madeleine (Kim Novak), the wife of an old friend, who is drifting around San Francisco in a dazed funk. Vertigo: No 3
  • In March 2004 I was still dazed from the twin shocks of the 11th September 2001 attack and the perverse A Conversation with Chris Cleave about Little Bee
  • There was a shocked and dazed atmosphere to conference. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sara gazed up at the house in dazed wonder, not noticing Mr. Lake's retrieval of her valise from the carriage or his offer of hand to steady her step down to the sidewalk.
  • At the station she picked up the parcels that had come on the night train, still slightly dazed by her thoughts, picking up more stares than usual from sojourner and peasant alike.
  • I would stomp my little feet until they followed me out to the living room, to the tree, where I would proceed to unwrap all my presents while my parents watched me with a sort of dazed remove.
  • German, rather bravely, had agreed to defend George Galloway against somebody who was sufficiently well informed to cut through his evasive chaff, and came out of the experience somewhat dazed and confused.
  • The first few days were spent in dazed shock. Times, Sunday Times
  • She says he was dazed and barely recognised his family when they visited him in hospital.
  • The messenger stared about him in dazed astoundment. Dragons of a Fallen Sun
  • Since the judge had delivered the verdict, he had felt permanently dazed.
  • The brilliant camera work sympathetically follows him from street corners where he shares a dazed smoke with a couple of wrinkled vagrants to a silent pond where his exhausted mind conjures up startling hallucinations.
  • Taking a moment to come to terms with what had just happened, I recomposed myself and returned to my candelight supper, dazed but undaunted.
  • Instead, they emerged dazed and confused. Times, Sunday Times
  • He affected the dazed calm of a man beyond grief and outrage.
  • Coming home from the theater tonight, still dazed with the revelation of what I am capable of, once aroused, I asked Miss Everett if her couzin had said anything about Mr. Egleston being in love with the Leading Character. Bab: A Sub-Deb
  • Both appeared dazed and bewildered. Times, Sunday Times
  • She seemed dazed, passive and vacant. Times, Sunday Times
  • The youth was dazed and knew not whither he should wend, but after a few days as he sat pondering his case, he caught sight of the sails of a ship in the middlemost of the main, as it were a star in the sky; and his heart clave to it, so haply his deliverance might be therein. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • He was bedraggled and filthy, and seemed half-dazed. THE FEATHERS OF THE SUN
  • He dazedly took in the scene through eyes goggling with confusion and pain.
  • We made it up the stairs, and I sat dazedly on my bed while she got my spongebag and pyjamas out of my case. TIME OF THE WOLF
  • Fornier was dazed, stupidly sprawled on the carpeted deck, his bridgework loose in his mouth. CORMORANT
  • The pilot clambered out of the plane and was walking around a bit dazed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pilot clambered out of the plane and was walking around a bit dazed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Several of the dark-suited executives stood dazed and disoriented before floor-to-ceiling nonglare windows, which faced downtown. Black Friday
  • He was dazed but still insisting that he was innocent. KANDAHAR COCKNEY: A Tale of Two Worlds
  • Grandmothers are hassled and made to stand for hours in security lines, then go shoeless and without liquids, while half-dazed I Declare Myself a No-Fly Zone
  • She watched dazedly as he paced in front of the cottage, hands thrust deep into the pockets of his jeans.
  • All King's movements were slow and methodical, and his heavy-lidded, slow-moving eyes gave him the appearance of being half asleep or dazed. A PIECE OF STEAK
  • Uncontrolled and dazed, he seized the rim of the desk and heaved with a burst of anger.
  • He was dazed and confused. The Sun
  • At the end of the interview I was dazed and exhausted.
  • Taps also came out of the orals room similarly dazed.
  • The comedian is best known for performing as a schlubby, dazed sidekick. Zach Galifianakis smokes a joint on Bill Maher's show (Video)
  • He dazedly hugged me back, his eyes a bit cross-eyed but beginning to focus.
  • The kids were trying to act casual, but they were still a little dazed.
  • I sat in this strange dazed state until 8 a.m. when I was able to contact my brother, who was fortunately in Bangkok and able to arrange a flight ticket with Thai Airways.
  • He checked out a poor moke porter who wore a dazed, flat look, as if life had left hirm behind about thirty years ago. Cat & Mouse
  • This left me feeling a little light-headed, slightly dazed and quite tired, which Roselyn explained was perfectly normal.
  • This left me feeling a little light-headed, slightly dazed and quite tired, which Roselyn explained was perfectly normal.
  • I watched dazedly for a moment and waited for the blastwave, which arrived several seconds later, rocketing me into the sky. Archive 2006-01-01
  • Still dazed, I was sitting outside under the umbrage of a tree by the entrance.
  • Two days later, dazed residents of the close-knit village of 3,000 wandered through dusty, brick- and glass-covered streets, pausing when they passed each other to offer hugs, shed a few tears and ask the question on everyone's mind: "How's your house? At N.Z. quake epicenter, screams and flying boulders
  • He stared at him tentatively, dazed, then dropped back to the ground cross-legged.
  • He was left dazed with a bad headache like a hangover. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has dazed diners with his speeches when accepting awards. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite sounding a little dazed after spending six and a half hours watching three films back to back, he is keeping things in perspective.
  • When she came in she sat still like ane dazed and spent, and never a word spake she. Allison Bain, or, By a Way she knew not
  • She switched on the bedside lamp and looked dazedly at the clock.
  • Everything was burned to ashes, and people were left utterly dazed.
  • DAZED WITH SYMPHONIES, THE UNHAPPY SEA BIRD DIED OF DESPAIR.
  • PHILADELPHIA mdash; When Davida Johnson walked into Dr. Kermit Gosnell s clinic to get an abortion in 2001, she saw what she described as dazed women... Horrific Abortion Clinic Accused Of Leaving Women Near Death
  • He was dazed but still insisting that he was innocent. KANDAHAR COCKNEY: A Tale of Two Worlds
  • Dazed, he scrambled to his feet and discovered he was bleeding in the chest area.
  • For all she knew, that whole ‘dazed’ expression could simply be an act to bleed her of her precious coins.
  • Slightly dazed by the encounter I step out into the brightness of the street.
  • But in the financial crisis of 2007-'08 a mighty real-estate bubble burst, and today the country is still stumbling like a dazed man through the postdiluvian landscape of recession. Finding the Next Winner
  • They have that rather dazed look of people who have just got off a fairground waltzer: none of them can quite believe they're all back on terra firma.
  • Perhaps Elliania was still too dazed from the previous evening's late night and cataclysmic agreements to present any last-minute hurdles. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • In those that are still standing, dazed families pick through rooms littered with glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • PHILADELPHIA — When Davida Johnson walked into Dr. Kermit Gosnell's clinic to get an abortion in 2001, she saw what she described as dazed women sitting in dirty, bloodstained recliners. Dr. Kemit Gosnell's Abortion Clinic: Women Say Abortions Left Them Sterile, Near Death
  • I was completely dazed and shocked and felt that I had been hit on the head.
  • In my dazed state I find it difficult to feel present.
  • I was a bit dazed and confused with the pain by then. Times, Sunday Times
  • Except for a lame and swollen front hoof, the bull appeared fine, if dazed by all the commotion.
  • Past these windows, from Randolph to Twelfth surges the crowd: matinee girls, all white fox, and giggles and orchids; wise-eyed saleswomen from the smart specialty shops, dressed in next week's mode; art students, hugging their precious flat packages under their arms; immigrants, in corduroys and shawls, just landed at the Twelfth street station; sightseeing families, dazed and weary, from Kansas; tailored and sabled Fanny Herself
  • Sara gazed up at the house in dazed wonder, not noticing Mr. Lake's retrieval of her valise from the carriage or his offer of hand to steady her step down to the sidewalk.
  • Witnesses all hand details to the dazed biker and give only old fashioned looks to the lunatic automobilist. Archive 2007-01-21
  • His voice was entirely without emotion and he looked almost dazed with fatigue.
  • He was left dazed with a bad headache like a hangover. Times, Sunday Times
  • The aftermath looked like a battlefield, as the injured lay on the ground and others wandered around dazed and shocked. Times, Sunday Times
  • He felt dazed and confused because he could not decide what Jeopardy had meant by his remark.
  • But on Tuesday that site seemed perilously close, and most joined the mass of dazed refugees streaming north away from the trade center.
  • He was dazed and disoriented so Marian got him to the hospital where he had a major stroke.
  • After the explosion of the storehouse the storekeeper was dazed.
  • He's wearing a slightly dazed expression, but looks relaxed.
  • Levy is dazed and robotic, and O'Hara is subtle and deadpan sly.
  • _ Gazing in a dazed way at the awful sights of this circle, Dante learns it is twenty-one miles in circumference, ere he passes on to the next bridge, where lamentations such as assail one's ears in a hospital constantly arise. The Book of the Epic
  • She seemed dazed, passive and vacant. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tasslehoff sang out, skipping around the dazed innkeeper like a topknotted fiend. Dragons Of Summer Flame
  • Maybe because he was still dazed or maybe because he had been through enough and just wanted it to end. The Sun
  • He seemed dazed, out of step, like a first-time traveler to a treacherous land.
  • She sat up, dazed and confused, then, with a small sniffle and a larger smile, looked at her roommate.
  • Kassi is so dazed by it all that she drops pizza onto her brand new and very expensive evening dress.
  • The pain was electric and compact, reducing everything to its own sort of benumbment, making the world beyond my head seem small and dazed. Underworld
  • So she rose from under him in silence and answered not his address nor spake a word of reply to him, being dazed for what had befallen her and seeing nothing better than to be silent, for fear of shame; and she bethought herself and said, “If I kill myself it will be useless and if I do him die, his death will profit me naught;” and presently added, The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • And when Tim Hagan, with straight left for the hundredth time to bleeding nose and mangled mouth, and with ever reiterant right hook to stomach, had him dazed and reeling, the breath whistling and sobbing through his lacerated lips — ­was no time for succor from palaces and bank accounts. CHAPTER IV
  • On TV tonight you saw dazed kids sitting on the ground, building memorials, lighting yahrzeit memorial candles and talking about how they just saw so and so a few minutes before they got on the fateful bus.
  • He stood there dazed and unheeding, his bonny brown hair rumpled down his forehead, his face haggard and careworn and boyish still. SUICIDE
  • He fits the description of a Romantic Poet perfectly, wandering dazed by nature and inactivity through sun-dappled fields, his sad eyes melting before the passionate couplets forming in the wellspring of his engorged imagination.
  • Her face was very pale and she wore a dazed expression.
  • With the warrior dazed, he quickly plunges his sword into his exposed chest.
  • Thus, a heavily tattooed young male suggests antisocial personality, whereas a dazed, ataxic woman with urine-stained clothes suggestes normal-pressure hydrocephalus. The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry
  • I heard my victim, my stalker, hit the door and slide down it, half-dazed to go by the muffled growls. Dancing with Werewolves
  • A sniper bullet deflected off his helmet and impacted on the armor of his turret leaving him dazed but alive.
  • Over the next few weeks and months she went decidedly loopy, wandering around dazed and giving bizarre impromptu interviews to mystified and amused reporters.
  • We were still dazed from a horribly early start, in spite of the breezy boat ride.
  • I fi nd myself slightly dazed by how disarmingly natural she seems. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clearly dazed, he was taken off to bed. Times, Sunday Times
  • He looked dazed as he spoke to reporters, managing only a weak smile.
  • Six minutes later and just when the heads of a dazed and confused City appeared to be clearing, another sluggish reaction to danger saw Bury double their advantage.
  • Hugging the warm clothes, Daphne sits on the bed, dazed at the turn of events.
  • There was a shocked and dazed atmosphere to conference. Times, Sunday Times
  • His brain was dazed and still surging with the terrible thoughts which had agonized him the night before.
  • But, when we do feel a slight bit dazed, it seems as though this dementedness is part of the film's charm.
  • It was extra time and 2-2 on aggregate when they flashed a footballing épée, scored twice without making a sound and left Tony Adams and Co dazed and confused.
  • I think this one nails it: "It look [s] like an elephant that just got ran over by a truck and is now splattered and dazed on the ground, covered in skid marks. Boing Boing
  • She was dazed by a blow on the head.
  • Dazed by pain and fear, I suddenly felt a jolt of anger - no, fury - in my stomach.
  • He looked dazed as he spoke to reporters, managing only a weak smile.
  • The dazed wife was taken to hospital and released into the care of relatives. The Sun
  • She stood dazed and weak-kneed beside the coffin.
  • We made it up the stairs, and I sat dazedly on my bed while she got my spongebag and pyjamas out of my case. TIME OF THE WOLF
  • Amazed I'm grown and dazed for drearihead * And blame I Time who brought such pine and pain. Arabian nights. English
  • I rubbed my head where it had clipped the side of the table, feeling completely dazed and confused.
  • He's just dazed and shocked. The Sun
  • The image of former VP Mohammad Ali, stripped of robe and turban and the right to be tried by fellow clerics, looking dazed and emaciating as he falteringly reads a confession about bizarre plots -- recalls Stalin's original conspiratorial show trials. Rabbi Abraham Cooper: Reigniting America's Human Rights Mojo
  • It must take at least a day or two for these dazed, sun struck survivors to get the idea that sidewalks, even though they are pocked with even more artfully-placed, ankle crunching hazards, could be the least dangerous place to be ambling. Good morning, Melaque: one day in a small Mexico beach town
  • You're looking rather dazed - is anything wrong?
  • The blow on the head dazed him for a moment.
  • Though dazed and in serious pain, I was aware on some level of the chaos I had instigated.
  • The world spun and I found I was lying on the floor with a dazed guard sprawled across my legs, the whole cab tilting over to the left at a crazy angle.
  • The guards were dazzled and dazed. Christianity Today
  • He and the other dazed workers who converged on the center soon joined the priest in cobbling together an emergency response system.
  • Indeed, these desks which are open in front also facilitate surveillance of the scholars from the moral point of view; because, always seated, placed side by side without any possibility of spiritual communion, their heads dazed by the continuous vociferation of the teacher, these children very often contract vicious habits, such as onanism, which originate in the school itself. Spontaneous Activity in Education
  • That creates problems during standard post-deployment screenings, when returning veterans are asked what the authors called "nonspecific" questions, such as whether they were "dazed" or "confused" at the time of an injury or blast "experience. Air Force Times - News
  • Thank you for going to the heart of events, plucking out the pith and making a Promethean offer of it to a dazed and confused humanity.
  • The reporter is said to have returned to the press tent, dazed by the verbal assault, and determined to seek an apology from the player's management company.
  • He was dazed and dreamlike, seemingly unaware of the previous day's events.
  • To the bald eagle, a vulturish scavenger that will eat most anything, nothing is more inviting than a dazed and disabled coot idling on flat water.
  • And whatever real distinction there may have once been between journalism and flackery has long since been swept away by the howling, gibbering tsunami of the cable news channels, leaving only a few dazed refugees clinging to the treetops in the print press. Mjh's blog — 2005 — March
  • There came such a loud hissing from the engine that people looked dazed as they scurried to and fro. The Garden Party, and Other Stories
  • Mary was still dazed as she found herself sitting in the living room of her own house, beset on both sides by her parents.
  • he wondered dazedly whether the term after next at his new school wouldn't matter so much
  • The boxer dazed his opponent.
  • She looks shocked, puffy and dazed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Take a stoner to a hemp shop and he'll choose you the phattest bong; drop him in a Sports Authority and he'll come out doubly dazed and confused.
  • Eventually, she starts rambling in a dazed sing-song about fat women walking up a hill and thin women walking down.
  • Dazedly he saw a crimson conoid cloud spinning up and over the mountain slopes. The Bloody Crown of Conan
  • He was dazed but still insisting that he was innocent. KANDAHAR COCKNEY: A Tale of Two Worlds
  • Maybe because he was still dazed or maybe because he had been through enough and just wanted it to end. The Sun
  • The victim was so dazed from his injuries he was unable to tell police what happened.
  • She started snickering at their dazed faces, before cracking up and laughing loudly.
  • The lanky pilot sitting dazed in the cockpit is a gentleman named WWII ace captivated students
  • Maybe because he was still dazed or maybe because he had been through enough and just wanted it to end. The Sun
  • The punch left him dazed and bleeding.
  • The guards were dazzled and dazed. Christianity Today
  • I fi nd myself slightly dazed by how disarmingly natural she seems. Times, Sunday Times
  • he had a dazed expression on his face
  • His dazed eyes stare at the eels, which still writhe and entwine.
  • For Susanne, Dr. Lancaster prescribed "shock remedy," a homeopathic medicament consisting of arnica, ignatia and passiflora to quiet the nervous system and a homeopathic opium to counteract that dazed feeling. We're Tough as Boots: Ode to Unscathed Broads
  • "But he does want it all the same, very bad - don't you, Jem? - only, you see, he's dazed at being called on to speak before quality."
  • After the accident John was dazed.
  • Taking a moment to come to terms with what had just happened, I recomposed myself and returned to my candelight supper, dazed but undaunted.
  • He looked dazed as he spoke to reporters, managing only a weak smile.
  • He was often dazed and drifted out of his senses while staring emptily into nothingness.
  • The dazed animal hopped around frantically on empty seats as it looked for an exit. The Sun
  • After the treatment, we see her standing dazed in a straitjacket, muttering unintelligibly, her hair standing on end, sparks flying from her head.
  • Adam didn't seem to be listening, he had a dazed look on his face, but he nodded anyways.
  • Mistress Stagg let her go, for indeed there was no purpose to be served in keeping her, seeing that the girl was clearly dazed, spoke without knowing what she said, and stood astare like one of Mrs. Salmon's beautiful was ladies. Audrey
  • If these proposals are accepted, soon the country will be awash with dazed old toffs who have nowhere to keep warm during the day. The Sun
  • This beautiful watering hole sits in a quiet suburban area which is pleasingly free of coachloads of dazed tourists.
  • I lean against the kitchen wall, dazed by the linguistic roadkill that Sean employs instead of conversation. LOVE YOU MADLY
  • And then in truth the worthy magistrate waxed somewhat wroth; at first accusing Mr. Comyn of being credulously duped by some pawkie servant who owed him a grudge, and ending by setting him down as "clean daft, doited, and dazed by too mickle study," (and in his ire he had very nearly added, "too much toddy.") The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, August 1850 of Literature, Science and Art.
  • The blow on the head dazed him for a moment.
  • Just like that, last week's hero of a thrilling, overtime win personified the 11-7 Cardinals — dazed and wondering what hit them. Saints vindicated after 45-14 drubbing of Cardinals
  • Less than half a second later, it shot back upwards, twinkling innocently, leaving John with a confused and slightly dazed expression.
  • Von Stein had fallen to his knees, and stared dazedly about him at the ruined lab.
  • Despite the fact that he was critically low on ammunition, he provided some of it to the dazed pilot and then radioed for help.
  • The dowser was looking as dazed and embarrassed as I felt, thank God. Dancing with Werewolves
  • You're looking rather dazed - is anything wrong?
  • I was dazed and amazed by all the wonderful things the Internet could do.
  • Clearly dazed, he was taken off to bed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dazed and groggy and all that, but I hardly think the bus driver was Mensa material anyhow. LOST BOY LOST GIRL
  • In those that are still standing, dazed families pick through rooms littered with glass. Times, Sunday Times

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