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English Idioms In A Daze
In A Daze - to be confused; unable to think clearly
- When I woke up this morning, I was in a daze.
- You will be in a daze after surgery for a few hours.
- This medicine makes me feel like I am in a daze. I can not drive at the moment.
- When my sister got hit in the head She was in a daze.
- I have no idea what is wrong with me, but I feel like I am in a daze, and my head hurts.
- Our son is acting strange after he go hit on the head. He in a daze. We need to take him to the doctor.
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