Dazes can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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daze - To stupefy with excess of light; with a blow, with cold, or with fear; to confuse; to benumb. | ||
Noun |
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daze - confusion characterized by lack of clarity | ||
daze - the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally; "his mother's death left him in a daze"; "he was numb with shock" |
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1. | noun | His mother's death left him in a daze. | |
2. | noun | When I first got to New York, I was in a daze. | |
3. | noun | Hey, there's no time left till the deadline, you know? Stop hanging around in a daze! | |
4. | noun | Tom is still in a daze. | |
5. | noun | His explanations left me in a daze. | |
6. | noun | Sami was in a daze. | |
7. | noun | When I first got to Boston, I was in a daze. | |
8. | noun | Tom was in a daze. | |
9. | noun | When I first got to New York, I was in a daze. | |
10. | noun | Hey, there's no time left till the deadline, you know? Stop hanging around in a daze! | |
11. | noun | Tom is still in a daze. | |
12. | noun | His explanations left me in a daze. | |
13. | noun | Sami was in a daze. | |
14. | noun | When I first got to Boston, I was in a daze. | |
15. | noun | Tom was in a daze. |
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noun | |
His mother's death left him in a daze. |
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When I first got to New York, I was in a daze. | |
Hey, there's no time left till the deadline, you know? Stop hanging around in a daze! | |
Tom is still in a daze. | |
His explanations left me in a daze. | |
Sami was in a daze. | |
When I first got to Boston, I was in a daze. | |
Tom was in a daze. | |
When I first got to New York, I was in a daze. | |
Hey, there's no time left till the deadline, you know? Stop hanging around in a daze! | |
Tom is still in a daze. | |
His explanations left me in a daze. | |
Sami was in a daze. | |
When I first got to Boston, I was in a daze. | |
Tom was in a daze. |