How To Use Woozy In A Sentence
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Only once they were by the front exit did the flight attendant feel woozy and realise she had a deep laceration in her leg.
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On Stargazing, singers gently coo over leisurely breakbeats, spacey samples and woozy strings.
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The air reeked of melting plastic and the woozy vapors of diesel fuel and high-test gasoline.
BLACKWATER SOUND
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It is also the name of the woozy instrumental opening track.
The Sun
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Gone was the woozy romanticism I had wanted to read into his first billet-doux.
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It made him slightly woozy, but over time he learnt to be a more attentive lover.
Times, Sunday Times
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The hospital released her with the tests proving inconclusive, and warned her to be careful if she was feeling slightly woozy or dizzy.
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This makes you feel woozy and well disposed to others around you.
The Sun
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This would make me woozy and two glasses would render me insensible.
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Afterwards, you're likely to have a headache and feel woozy for a few hours.
The Sun
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I don't recall blanking out, I just remember being real woozy and 'Uhhh, something's wrong, uhhh, something's really wrong."'
Undefined
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A sense of vertigo washed over her, leaving a woozy feeling behind.
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As he was talking I started feeling woozy and my eyelids got heavy.
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Snapping drum, twinkling stars, woozy guitar, and woozier vocals wobble their way towards a yawning great black hole at the worst time.
Nothing But Green Lights
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Just a little woozy… sane enough, but of course, to spit out the entire chemistry of the substance that fettered us with its silken strands.
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So that when your husband comes home, looks into your woozy eyes, and asks you what you've had to eat today, you can in all honesty tell him, ‘Some toast, I think,’ before you pass out.
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Ouch - that woozy Sunday feeling when you've had a very late one the previous evening.
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I stumbled around with tissues on my nose and feeling woozy.
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The surge of adrenaline made her woozy and weak.
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You just feel kind of woozy,' he added.
Times, Sunday Times
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Peter, meanwhile, is battling a 24-hour virus that makes him woozy even as he swings off to rescue Betty at the seasonally closed Coney Island.
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He began to feel very woozy and weak and eventually went limp.
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My doctor gave me some pretty heavy-duty cough syrup and it helps but it makes me feel all woozy and spacy.
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Forgive me, I’m still feeling a bit woozy from the mild earthquake in Baja California this afternoon.
Weekly Mishmash: March 28-April 3 : Scrubbles.net
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He has woozy moments and low-grade pelvic pain.
Times, Sunday Times
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I felt woozy in my stomach.
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It is also the name of the woozy instrumental opening track.
The Sun
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She had put herself on a strict diet to fit into a new bathing suit, hadn't eaten all day, had a few drinks at a friends party, felt woozy and went to lie down.
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I felt a little woozy and had an overwhelming desire to get naked.
The Sun
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Safe'He seemed fine at the end of the game but he was a little bit woozy.
The Sun
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Still a bit woozy, Brian rose unsteadily into a crouch.
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On Stargazing, singers gently coo over leisurely breakbeats, spacey samples and woozy strings.
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My date, woozy from his first encounter with any sort of alcohol, wandered off about halfway through the first movie.
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This makes you feel woozy and well disposed to others around you.
The Sun
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Frith piles up layers of sharp, melodic guitars, woozy mellotrons or mournfully folky violins, with results that range from the infectiously melodic to the fearsomely dense.
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Along numb manchester britannia hotel and a puritanically zymolysis of gigs, the woozy was groundcover up and arales regularly, and the yukawa vinegarishness glossina.
Rational Review
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All I had to do now was sleep for a while… and get rid of this dopey, woozy feeling so I could run.
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The flashiest 3-D effects involve propelling sharp objects directly at the audience, and one woozy flashback includes the off-camera severing of a male body part.
'Drive Angry 3D': Nicolas Cage and rage running on empty
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The resulting tracks ricocheted their sound in woozy, rubbery, Carl Stalling-esque patterns.
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Feel a little woozy after lunch?
Times, Sunday Times
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All I had to do now was sleep for a while… and get rid of this dopey, woozy feeling so I could run.
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The gourmet food was then washed down with copious quantities of wine and multimillion-dollar deals were struck in an air of woozy excess.
Times, Sunday Times
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He felt lightheaded and woozy, and his stomach hurt.
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A five-piece of experimental popsters from Philadelphia, the band succumbs to the desire to throw you a curve just when you've warmed to their jaded, sunstroke-woozy pop songs.
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Only the woozy, stoner title track harks back to former glories.
Times, Sunday Times
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Ben arrived late and woozy to find Cyn and Jili chitchatting in the stands about ceviche.
Parents Behaving Badly
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My sacroiliac is still out of whack and the doctor medz make me woozy.
Archive 2008-08-04
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The two turned resolutely toward Olympic stadium and Mephistopheles, the torch held high, rode in woozy disbelief as they carried him to his destiny.
Clarification
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It has a simple, hypnotic riff repeated over a wide-open, reverbed-out rhythm section, topped off by some woozy synth strings for a pleasingly spacey effect.
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We were woozy from the afternoon's trauma, and unstimulated by alcohol (I wasn't yet twenty-one, and management would not serve me a beer).
Aweigh
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Coma Guy: Uh, a little woozy, but basically okay.
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In the first quarter, Leftwich was knocked woozy from a hard hit by defensive end Robaire Smith.
USATODAY.com
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I think I am both physically and emotionally worn out from this (I managed to not break down in tears until after the test was over, but when I was still so woozy from the valium I couldn't get up.)
Breakfast in Bed
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I clomped my way there, woozy from the afternoon booze.
Miracles, Inc.
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feeling woozy from the blow on his head
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Coma Guy: Uh, a little woozy, but basically okay.
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He felt woozy and light headed now and was afraid it would show.
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I'm a bit of a turkey when it comes to needles, and I'm lying there all locked into place with the coils and headphones, feeling woozy and faint.
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It was a wonderfully woozy night, and she DJed with a deft touch, moving in and out of the vinyl grooves, merging sundry vibes and keeping the headspace at a nice high.
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Teh hamberger ai bort tehre didnut agree wib mi nd ai felt woozy nd cort teh trayn hoam !
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AUBREY: When Umberger gazed up from the ice, it was with the kind of woozy look that showed he wasn't just down; he was in trouble.
In Youth Hockey, 'Checking' Ups Risk Of Brain Injury
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At its best it may make you feel relaxed and slightly woozy.
Alternative Health Care for Women
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The narcotic rhythms are punctuated with a series of brief freeze-frames, an initially distracting device which lends a woozy, hung-over perspective to a woozy, perpetually hung-over protagonist.
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Still feeling woozy, a walk on the beach was required.
Times, Sunday Times
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A bulkily suited spaceman and spacewoman veer, swoop, and swerve in woozy slo-mo as they go about their business tethered to the station, like foetuses still attached to their umbilical cords.
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This rich, woozy love song from upcoming album Blood is sublime.
The Sun
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After my third beer, I started feeling curiously light-headed and woozy.
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If you were watching closely, you could even catch the occasional moment when the crowd's woozy sway, spurred on by a few almost clubby backbeats, slid into actual dancing.
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He felt woozy and dizzy as usual in the morning, and he slowly rocked himself forward, and forced himself up.
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For one rather panicky hour before dinner I thought I'd lost it altogether, feeling woozy and slightly dizzy.
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Along numb manchester britannia hotel and a puritanically zymolysis of gigs, the woozy was groundcover up and arales regularly, and the yukawa vinegarishness glossina.
Rational Review
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I still feel woozy, but this is the first morning since Friday that my first instinct upon getting up wasn't to go lie back down.
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The album opens with shimmering, aquatic xylophones before the drums crash in with a fractured march, and a woozy bass spills like a cloud of ink all over everything.
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I was still woozy from the flu/anaesthetic/medication/wine.
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This makes you feel woozy and well disposed to others around you.
The Sun
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It's also supposed to have vaguely defined ‘therapeutic’ qualities, most palpably felt at this point on Christmas Day as a warm, woozy sort of imbecility.
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But the outcome was almost an afterthought for the Sabres, intent on getting back at the Senators after Ottawa's Chris Neil blindsided Chris Drury, knocking Buffalo's co-captain woozy and causing a deep gash across his head five minutes into the second period.
USATODAY.com - Hockey - Ottawa vs. Buffalo
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He said he felt a bit woozy.
The Sun
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Any winged aircraft, from the smallest Cessna prop puppy to the biggest Boeing behemoth, was a romantic artifact, a swoozy sculpture, a sailing thing of irresistible appeal; but a helicopter ... a helicopter was like a funky old shoetree that a witch had caused to levitate.
Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates
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I was still woozy from the flu/anaesthetic/medication/wine.
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However, a team spokesman said the fifth-year senior was kept out because he was woozy from the hit.
USATODAY.com - Scores
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This makes you feel woozy and well disposed to others around you.
The Sun
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Regressing into a trance-like state as I threw myself back into the mindless world of typing numbers, I began to feel a little woozy at the monotony of it all.
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I'd reached a woozy level of thinking 'fire' and 'dammit, we have fuel in both wing tanks this time', and various comforting little items along those lines, but the rescue mob outside jemmied the door open and scooped us carefully and quite fast out of our nose-down cabin and covered the fuel leaks around them and us with foam and expedition.
Second Wind