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  • verb Present participle of daze.

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Examples

  • PANERO: Well, to be honest with you, I was kind of dazing out.

    CNN Transcript Jan 15, 2009 2009

  • Danny, a tricky and consummate ring general, stalled and blocked and held on, devoting himself to recovering from that dazing first-round blow.

    The Mexican 2010

  • Her scent was like a potent drug, filling his senses, dazing his mind, waking the beast in him.

    Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010

  • Her scent was like a potent drug, filling his senses, dazing his mind, waking the beast in him.

    Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010

  • Her scent was like a potent drug, filling his senses, dazing his mind, waking the beast in him.

    Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010

  • Mom spots her 87-year old mother, who sits silently dazing ahead, failing to recognize her daughter.

    The Boomer Blog: Caregiving Archives 2007

  • Sometimes while in a treestand I find myself a dazing off when I really shouldn't be.

    Hunting Soundtrack 2007

  • I was still having shoulder trouble, and the effect of the painkillers combined with the dazing effect of the sun and the loss of communications to make the day seem strange and surreal, as if my powers of perception had been subtly enhanced by a mind-altering drug.

    Rowing the ATLANTIC Roz Savage 2009

  • I was still having shoulder trouble, and the effect of the painkillers combined with the dazing effect of the sun and the loss of communications to make the day seem strange and surreal, as if my powers of perception had been subtly enhanced by a mind-altering drug.

    Rowing the ATLANTIC Roz Savage 2009

  • It put me in mind of nothing so much as that dazing moment a few years back when it became plain to the legislators conducting the hearing that any hostile question or even rudeness of bearing directed at the saintly Oliver North was likely to be repaid at the polls in November with political mayhem.

    Did She Take The Hill? 2008

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