adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a dazed expression (= one that shows you are unable to think clearly, especially because of a shock or accident )
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His clothes were torn and there was a dazed expression on his face.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Anxious family members sat dazed in the waiting room.
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Daphne is in hospital, still dazed by the events of the last ten days.
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He stood there with a dazed expression on his face watching her pack her bags.
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I stumbled from the office, feeling dazed and confused, and not really knowing where I was.
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I stumbled from the room dazed and confused, completely disoriented by what had just happened.
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When the realization hit her, she just sat there looking dazed .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A toothless old man from Baku, his double-breasted jacket beribboned with the medals of two world wars, looked dazed .
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He had stopped coughing, but still looked dazed .
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She felt dazed and was drifting through life never feeling well, sleepless, anxious and just not coping.
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She sounded dazed and vaguely surprised.
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The pile of dazed teachers jumped to their feet and chased after the Bookman.
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They shuffled forward in a dazed manner holding hands, their labels hanging round their necks.
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We used to, watch them arrive, looking dazed and disappointed.
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When he met Eileen Ryan she was sitting on a bank with a dazed look, her bicycle up-ended in a ditch.