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- adverb in a
woozy manner
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Examples
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A more interesting route to acclaim has been followed by the Walkmen, who mostly make woozily plotted albums with no discernible sense of ambition.
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Alone on stage for most of the first half, he looked like a busker, and rambled woozily ( "The album was number one in 45 countries ... or was it number 45 in one country?").
Badly Drawn Boy - review Caroline Sullivan 2010
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Here, Janney has great fun playing a wackadoodle egomaniac, whether answering a phone that isn't ringing, woozily piloting a golf cart through the hallways, or by giving impossible orders to Ben: I see on the schedule that John Cougar Mellencamp is playing here next Wednesday.
TV Review: ABC's 'Mr. Sunshine' with Matthew Perry - he's only half-funny Hank Stuever 2011
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I woozily get to my feet, catch Nick Wheaton out of the corner of my eye, force my hand up, and slowly unfurl my middle finger.
Miracles, Inc. T.J. Forrester 2011
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I woozily get to my feet, catch Nick Wheaton out of the corner of my eye, force my hand up, and slowly unfurl my middle finger.
Miracles, Inc. T.J. Forrester 2011
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"I had a brilliant night," Lois said woozily as she stumbled slightly.
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She listened woozily as Colin asked questions about her recovery and prognosis.
ALONE With You Marisa Silver 2010
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He smiled woozily and said, “Jasmine, I wanted to talk to you.”
No Strings Attached Karyn Grice 2010
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As a sun? bleached and woozily replete Wimbledon warmed to the prospect of Rafael Nadal, the world No1, against Tomas Berdych? already with the matted scalps of the world No2 and No3 dangling from his belt? it was still just about possible to imagine we might be about to witness something unusually visceral, a sweat-stinking, high velocity display of extreme muscle-tennis.
Wimbledon 2010: Berdych's bulk no match for faultless Nadal Barney Ronay at Wimbledon 2010
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In the raw, sacred harp singing is astonishingly driven and forceful, but here it's manipulated until it floats woozily over a vast, booming drumbeat to staggering effect: frankly, ifyou let MIA's predilection for sloganeering – orindeed a posh chip – put you off hearing it, it's your loss.
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