Dazed Sentence Examples

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  • A characteristic symptom in severe cases is that the patient appears dazed and stupid, is thick in speech, and staggers.

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  • The expression on her face was a mixture of dazed desire and amazement.

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  • He was still a little dazed.

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  • They were slipping and looked rather dazed and clumsy.

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  • They were dazed when they left, smiling, happy, glowing.

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  • Tim Keller explained, ' New Yorkers are dazed and " rubbed raw " in a way that even long-time residents have never seen.

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  • I'm still a little dazed by the speed of it all.

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  • Equally as important to earning his degree, while attending film school he met casting director Don Phillips, who would introduce him to Dazed and Confused director Richard Linklater.

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  • I am back and sitting in the kitchen but still a bit dazed and confused.

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  • But next morning slightly dazed, got back on it Whats next for me?

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  • Pierre gazed now with dazed eyes at these sharpshooters who ran in couples out of the circle.

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  • Though Affleck worked as a child actor, he's better know for more grown-up roles in such movies as School Ties, Dazed and Confused and Mallrats.

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  • The name brand "j.k. livin" stems from a similar one uttered by McConaughey's David Wooderson character in 1993's Dazed and Confused of "You just gotta keep livin man, L-I-V-I-N."

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  • He will show almost no movement at all, and his eyes will have a dazed look as brain function winds to a close.

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  • Dazed, Damian sat up.

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  • Her bronze curls were captured in a ponytail, her face flushed from his bite and her gray eyes glittering with anger that made him want to sweep her up and kiss her until the dazed look returned.

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  • Julie responded like everyone else; with the usual dazed look of acute indifference.

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  • People seemed dazed, overcome - this was visible from the worldwide television coverage.

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  • Somewhat dazed he was herded away to their goose house.

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  • Mrs Harrison recalls that he seemed too dazed to be particularly upset that the money had gone.

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  • Dorothy was too dazed to say much, but she watched one of Jim's big ears turn to violet and the other to rose, and wondered that his tail should be yellow and his body striped with blue and orange like the stripes of a zebra.

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  • Richard Linklater was looking for an older, slacker-type to play the role of David Wooderson in his upcoming film Dazed and Confused.

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  • Upon winning the match, players could perform finishing moves on their dazed opponent.

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  • As the powerful ogre, he has the ability to left many of the items in the game, as well as dazed enemies.

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  • There is no accurate correlation between the severity of injury and the development of PCS symptoms, since signs of the disorder can occur in someone who was just dazed by an injury.

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  • Other babies may exhibit confusing patterns such as crying unexpectedly after being held or displaying odd, dazed expressions.

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  • She understood why the girls who left his bed were so dazed.

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  • The dazed woman Jessi led out of his bed in the morning had murmured about what he did.

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  • Dazed, she was surprised to find they were standing in the bedroom of the bungalow.

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  • Dazed and pained, she couldn't help but wish she'd just jumped off the ledge instead.

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  • She wanted to be angry at him but was too dazed, too surprised at the sensations running through her.

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  • But dazed by the force of the movement, it was long before people understood this.

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  • Dazed, Jessi's eyes opened.

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  • He wiped the blood from his mouth and watched in dazed silence as Justin marched out the door.

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