daze in the PONS Dictionary

daze Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be in a daze
daze [or stun] sb with a blow

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Driving alone, confused and somewhat dazed, she nearly hits a pedestrian.
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The video features a man apparently dressed as a hospital patient floating around a bedroom and appearing alone and dazed in various city scenes.
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He appears to be in an emotionless daze most of the time.
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In his opiate daze, he can not be sure.
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He is discovered there, and easily captured in a daze, with a sheepish smile on his face.
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Despite the grueling air and naval bombardment that left the defending troops dazed and scattered, they vigorously rallied, and fierce fighting erupted almost immediately.
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She snaps out of her daze and realizes in horror what she's done.
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Miller appeared obviously dazed by the illegal strike and was given time to recover.
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Hours later, as she boarded the second plane for a connecting flight; she sat in her seat dazed and disheartened.
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He hasn't slept for the last two days and is dazed and confused.
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