Daze Mnemonic
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daze
daze
/deɪz/
Examples
- He was also in Remember the Daze.
- In a daze, he watched the ship leave.
- She has directed Remember the Daze.
- He appears to be in an emotionless daze most of the time.
- It was given to him by Leo in the episode Radio Daze.
- Dayton is also the home to the annual Dayton Daze Parade.
- She then awakens and wanders about the house in a daze of Valium.
- The object of the game is to stupefy and daze with swift and skillful speech.
- The song can also be heard in the movie 'Glory Daze'.
- He is very drowsy all the time and often seems confused or in a daze.
the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally
noun
confusion characterized by lack of clarity
noun
to cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light
verb
overcome as with astonishment or disbelief
verb
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"Day's Haze. Lost in the fog for days, confused and unable to see clearly."
Day + Haze. Walking in a fog so thick, it leaves you in a daze.
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