daze in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Daze: a state of stunned confusion or bewilderment, often caused by overwhelming stimuli or fatigue.
Sample Sentences
- The bright lights of the carnival left her in a daze, unable to focus on anything around her.
- After studying all night for the exam, he walked into the classroom in a daze, struggling to remember the material.
- The sudden announcement of the team's victory put the fans in a euphoric daze, cheering and celebrating wildly.
- As the shock of the news settled in, she felt as though she were wandering through life in a daze.
- The stunning performance left the audience in a daze, captivated by the talent on stage.
- The sudden news left him in a daze, struggling to process what he had just heard.
- She stood in a daze, unable to move as the breathtaking view unfolded before her eyes.
- After the long hike, exhaustion hit him like a wave, leaving him in a daze at the summit.
- The bright lights and loud music of the festival created a mesmerizing daze that captivated the crowd.
- He could only stare in a daze as the magician performed seemingly impossible tricks right before him.
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