Synonym: bewilder, confuse, muddle, ruffle, upset. Similar words: dazed, dazzle, dazzling, maze, haze, gaze, raze, craze. Meaning: [deɪz] n. 1. the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally 2. confusion characterized by lack of clarity. v. 1. to cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light 2. overcome as with astonishment or disbelief.
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(31) Old Cheng sat up in a daze.
(32) Eat Daze Mountain Grape, farmhouse style products.
(33) The accident left him in a daze.
(34) She was in a daze and could not understand what was happening.
(35) He had been in a daze all the way to New York.
(36) I like daze to sit in the cafe by myself on Sunday.
(37) He has been in a daze during the entire class.
(38) He was in a daze and could not understand what was happening.
(39) Blade Twisting: The delay on the daze effect has been reduced.
(40) Mr. McKee awoke from his doze and started in a daze toward the door.
(41) In a daze, dry - eyed [sentencedict.com], he watched the bearers lower the coffin into the grave.
(42) The blow on the head daze him for a moment.
(43) I do not want anything, a daze, like you, all day.
(44) Is in a daze is the most dangerous masochism lonely is worst hell Gu Ye!
(45) Many evenings my mother would find me wandering in a daze and take me home.
(46) He stared ahead in a daze as if nothing around him existed.
(47) In a daze, Wang turned the little green knob on the photophone to confirm.
(48) She put the mouse on the boy's head, in a daze.
(49) Aftermath: Your Conflagrate has a 50/100% chance to stun the target for 2 sec. (Old: daze the target for 5 sec.
(50) Although the rapid test, but did not state that, in a daze, looked at the "shock troops" to re-look at the "struggle"(sentencedict.com), would like to.
(51) PPS I must have been a daze when I left New York.
(52) Maggie's head was spinning in a daze of ultramarine blue far removed from Catholicism or Polynesia.
(53) Thrown fruit can now proc Daze on a target riding a unicycle.
(54) There are innumerable canticles sand untold poems. surprises one by one show before us, miracles one after another make us daze.
(55) Even through a daze, Jackson sounds focused on somehow driving his 50-year-old body to success in the "This Is It" series of 50 sold-out concerts in London that were to begin two months later.