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dazed

deɪzd
WordNet
16 pp. in gray paper cover. Inscription; rm: "A dazed people" must be the heading of the historical chapter, in which the treaty with Belgium is discussed. Dated; title: January 1927.
16 pp. in gray paper cover. Inscription; rm: "A dazed people" must be the heading of the historical chapter, in which the treaty with Belgium is discussed. Dated; title: January 1927.
  1. (adj) dazed
    in a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shock "he had a dazed expression on his face","lay semiconscious, stunned (or stupefied) by the blow","was stupid from fatigue"
  2. (adj) dazed
    stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion)
Illustrations
Noah curses his son Ham after he awakens from his daze and learns what his youngest son did to him. He sits in front of his tent and points to Ham. His sons Shem and Japheth are watching. The scene is set in a circular frame with an edge lettering in Latin.
Noah curses his son Ham after he awakens from his daze and learns what his youngest son did to him. He sits in front of his tent and points to Ham. His sons Shem and Japheth are watching. The scene is set in a circular frame with an edge lettering in Latin.
Noah curses his son Ham after he awoke from his daze and found out what his youngest son had done to him. Noah sits in front of his tent and points to his youngest son Ham. His other sons Shem and Japheth are watching. The scene is set in a circular frame with an edge lettering in Latin.
Noah curses his son Ham after he awoke from his daze and found out what his youngest son had done to him. Noah sits in front of his tent and points to his youngest son Ham. His other sons Shem and Japheth are watching. The scene is set in a circular frame with an edge lettering in Latin.
pages 6b and 7a in part one of Utamaro's Insect Book.
Caterpillar on large leaf and dazed by convolvulus
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  1. dazed
    Stunned; stupefied.
  2. dazed
    Dull; sickly.
  3. dazed
    Spoiled, as ill-roasted meat.
  4. dazed
    Raw and cold.
  5. dazed
    Cold; benumbed with cold.
  6. dazed
    Of a dun color.
Usage in the news

Promoter Bob Arum immediately said he could see a fifth fight between the two boxers , and a dazed Pacquiao seemed to agree. si.com

Check out Snow Daze Dec 27-30 at Lake Ellen Camp for an amazing winter camp for 7th thru college age youth. cbs58.com

Students in a daze after hypnotist's performance. innipegfreepress.com

Kitsap County Beer Buzz – Meet Rainy Daze Brewing. blog.seattlepi.com

You are reading Kitsap County Beer Buzz – Meet Rainy Daze Brewing by Kendall Jones, as originally posted on The Washington Beer Blog. blog.seattlepi.com

The rain may have stopped some of the festivities Friday night, but the Scarecrow Daze activities were in full swing on Saturday. shelbyvilledailyunion.com

Northwest football team leaves me in a daze . mccookgazette.com

INTERVIEWS Dinosaur Jr Announce 'Chocomel Daze (Live 1987)' LP: Hear 'The Lung'. spin.com

It's the first weekend in October which means it's time for the 21st annual Republic Pumpkin Daze . ktts.com

Dum Dum Girls, "End of Daze " EP. coloradodaily.com

Dum Girls, "End of Daze " (Courtesy photo). coloradodaily.com

Pac-12, DirecTV war will send this USC watcher into radio daze . latimes.com

Disney Daze returns to Oakhurst 10 am - 3 pm Saturday at the Oakhurst Masonic Lodge on Highway 49. sierrastar.com

Navy's early giveaway daze . ashingtontimes.com

Congratulations to all of our Rock Daze of Summer qualifiers. imz.com

Usage in scientific papers

We may be rushing, primarily dazed by past successes of our mathematical panoply, to give intricate and complex mathematical answers to simple, yet profound, physical questions that have not been well posed, or even asked(!), yet.
`Iconoclastic', Categorical Quantum Gravity

In a haze! Where am I going? In a daze! Where shal l I arrive? With the myriad things before me, None wil l serve as final destination.
Toward Understanding CMB Anisotropies and Their Implications

Usage in literature

The girl was not in the least hurt, but she was still dazed and frightened. "Casa Braccio, Volumes 1 and 2 (of 2)" by F. Marion Crawford

Women became hysterical and prayed in the streets, while men sat on the curbing, appearing to be dazed. "Complete Story of the San Francisco Horror" by Richard Linthicum

On looking, half dazed, around the bedroom, she found it full of smoke. "The Hero of Garside School" by J. Harwood Panting

She sprang back from him at once with sparkling eyes, but he had no mind to follow up his advantage, for he was dazed. "The Making of Bobby Burnit" by George Randolph Chester

For a moment they were too dazed to speak when they saw the sparkling precious stones. "Jewish Fairy Tales and Legends" by Gertrude Landa

Whether he was dazed, or whether he knew that he had miscalculated his chances, who knows? "The Pools of Silence" by H. de Vere Stacpoole

I was honestly dazed as I walked up the rough path to Wilbraham's and my shack. "The La Chance Mine Mystery" by Susan Carleton Jones

Troubled and dazed as Beatrice was, she could not help noticing that Richford had been drinking. "The Slave of Silence" by Fred M. White

He felt like a lost soul, stunned with the noise, dazed by the sights. "Colorado Jim" by George Goodchild

Louie looked around, dazed and uncomprehending. "Eight Keys to Eden" by Mark Irvin Clifton

Usage in poetry
Dropped from his heedless hand when, dazed and mute,
He sailed upon the eagle's quivering wing,
Aspiring, panting—aye, it dropped—the flute
Erewhile a cherished thing.
Dazed and dismayed, they veiled their futile vow;
Some fain would be her friend, and some would nurse
Their hate till they could curb the might that now
They could but curse.
I saw the spears that seemed a-leap to slay,
All quiver earthward at the headman's nod;
And in a daze of dream I heard him say:
"Go, set him free who serves so well his God!"
For there, more white than mists of bloom above
When sunset kindles Luni's vineyard height,
Strange Presences have paced the olive grove,
And dazed the cypress cloister into light.
Dark were her eyes as the sloe and they called me,
Called me with voice independent of breath.
God! how my heart beat; her beauty appalled me,
Dazed me, and drew to the sea-brink of death.
You would think it strange at first, but then
Everything has been strange in its time.
When some one said on a day of the prime
He would bow to no brazen god again
He doubtless dazed the mass of men.