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daze

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Earlier today, I walked around the kitchen holding one of those pink snappers, half in a daze, thinking what I could do with it.

I was in a daze, still wearing clothes stiffened with evaporated sea salt.

But others walked quietly in a daze or lay on their backs and started at the sky.

I was a little freaked out but curious enough to go back to my orange daze and hear some more words from the man in the ether.

Svetlana and Ksenya would agree with that assessment—they remember arriving in a daze.

When Henry appeared, a trifle shaken out of his daze and anxious only to get away, Mr. Cordyce stretched out his hand.

Only half convinced and full of suspicion, the Sultan walked on in a daze, as though he were going to his last doom.

It was a glancing blow, but it was enough to daze the man and send him reeling backward.

And Black Hood, his mind still in a daze, stared down at the gems in the copper's hand.

Though the boss's disappearance was now four days old, things were still in a sort of daze down at the railroad offices.

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On this page you'll find 101 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to daze, such as: stupor, befuddlement, bewilderment, distraction, gauze, and glaze.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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