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A bewildered state.

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Usage examples (39)
  • She wandered in a daze through the hundreds of brilliant butterflies.
  • His mother's death left him in a daze
  • What she could still hold whole in her daze were the small hopes.
  • I've stopped crying all the time about it and walking round in a depressed daze, which is a blessing.
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  • A lottery winner is likely to be in a "daze" (a state of shock, stun, or bewilderment) for "days" (more than one 24-hour period from midnight to midnight) after becoming a millionaire.
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