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woozy

[woo-zee, wooz-ee] / ˈwu zi, ˈwʊz i /


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"It's going to take me a little while before I'm up to stage performance level," she said, adding that medicines she's taking were making her light-headed and woozy.

From Barron's • May 4, 2026

His lines are lazy, woozy, all-forgiving reportage about the seasons’ slow parade, the meandering ongoingness of our world: arrival, decay and the modest glory in between.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 16, 2026

When Lennon presented McCartney with “Strawberry Fields Forever,” a woozy reverie loosely based on his childhood, McCartney wrote his own memory piece, “Penny Lane.”

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 4, 2025

"I felt woozy at first, then the world started spinning. I started to feel sick, had a lack of control, I didn’t even know where I was, or what was going on," said Ms Baker.

From BBC • Jul. 22, 2024

“The tonic will make it woozy at best. Don’t worry, we’ll still be at a disadvantage.”

From "Witchlings" by Claribel A. Ortega




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