wooziness / ˈwu zi, ˈwʊz i /

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wooziness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

wooz·i·er, wooz·i·est.

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

wooziness 近义词

wooziness

等同于 vertigo

wooziness

等同于 seasickness

wooziness 的近义词 4
wooziness

等同于 dizziness

wooziness

等同于 giddiness

wooziness

等同于 vertiginousness

更多wooziness例句

  1. 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.
  2. At 6-foot-7, I’m too big to fail – but I ended up on the floor, woozy and nearly passed out.
  3. “As soon as the expectation of movement breaks from what you’re doing, people would get woozy,” Arnold said.
  4. Then, she claims that after she drank the coffee, she felt woozy.
  5. My eyes were woozy as I woke up, and I saw these spindly, veiny legs in slippers and a nightgown.
  6. Somewhere along the way he had likely started feeling bad—light-headed or woozy.
  7. She tells of surrendering to the “woozy charms” of wine coolers and passing out drunk.
  8. Shall I shove it into him through the oil-funnel if he is woozy?
  9. A man spends his on highballs, and a woman gets woozy on clothes.
  10. Then when he got woozy one time she up an' told him that she had got a nice long letter from her hubby.
  11. He pounded two swift punches into the amazed crewman, who responded with a woozy, wild blow.
  12. 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.