daze|dazed|dazes|dazing in English
verb
[deɪz]
dumbfound, confuse, bewilder; stun, shock
Use "daze|dazed|dazes|dazing" in a sentence
1. Bellwood Daze 2021 - July 31st - August 1st Bellwood is proud to bring back Bellwood Daze for 2021!
2. I'm a trifle dazed.
3. The Bellwood Daze River Run is held each year during the Bellwood Daze celebration in Bellwood, Nebraska
4. He looked dazed with drugs.
5. Befuddled: dazed by alcoholic drink
6. The boxer dazed his opponent.
7. She looked dazed and frightened.
8. Claudia followed him in a daze.
9. Charles wandered the streets in a daze.
10. Bemazed definition, muddled; confused; dazed
11. A bit poisoned, a bit dazed.
12. After the accident John was dazed.
13. Dazed survivors staggered from the wreckage.
14. She sounded dazed and vaguely surprised.
15. I still felt a little dazed.
16. A lurid miasma dazed his vision.
17. "The news Bedazed her"; - stun, daze
18. Patrick walked down the stairs in a daze.
19. Wynne-Jones stood as if in a daze.
20. He was in a dazed state.
21. 15 The boxer dazed his opponent.
22. Mitchell croaked, breaking out from his severe daze.
23. The rest of us sat in a daze.
24. The splendor of the palace dazed him.
25. • Mitchell Croaked, breaking out from his severe daze