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wooziness

/woo-zee, wooz-ee/US // ˈwu zi, ˈwʊz i //UK // (ˈwuːzɪ) //

狂欢,呜呼哀哉,狂欢节,呜呼声

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    wooz·i·er, wooz·i·est.

    • : stupidly confused; muddled: woozy from a blow on the head.
    • : physically out of sorts, as with dizziness, faintness, or slight nausea: He felt woozy after the flu.
    • : drunken.

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Examples

  • I feel woozy and relaxed, and the vague patterns of light and color I’m used to seeing when I squeeze my eyes closed are more vivid than usual.

  • At 6-foot-7, I’m too big to fail – but I ended up on the floor, woozy and nearly passed out.

  • “As soon as the expectation of movement breaks from what you’re doing, people would get woozy,” Arnold said.

  • Then, she claims that after she drank the coffee, she felt woozy.

  • My eyes were woozy as I woke up, and I saw these spindly, veiny legs in slippers and a nightgown.

  • Somewhere along the way he had likely started feeling bad—light-headed or woozy.

  • She tells of surrendering to the “woozy charms” of wine coolers and passing out drunk.

  • Shall I shove it into him through the oil-funnel if he is woozy?

  • A man spends his on highballs, and a woman gets woozy on clothes.

  • Then when he got woozy one time she up an' told him that she had got a nice long letter from her hubby.

  • He pounded two swift punches into the amazed crewman, who responded with a woozy, wild blow.

  • I crawled along it as fast as I could—I was about woozy, anyway—and by and by I 'eard the shots go off be'ind me.

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