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half-dazed

  • a word derived from dazed.
    dazed
    adjective
    stunned or stupefied, as by a blow or shock.

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Staring half-dazed and terrified into the camera, a young soldier stands with his hands against a wall.

From BBC Jul. 6, 2012

I sat for a moment half-dazed, with this astonishing note in my fingers.

From That Affair at Elizabeth by Burton Egbert Stevenson

Under guard, the villain, now in a half-dazed condition, was removed in a cart to the jail at Midhurst.

From A Lad of Grit A Story of Adventure on Land and Sea in Restoration Times by Percy F. (Percy Francis) Westerman

The little girl, hearing the cry, with one hand still in the air where the kisses had stopped half blown away, looked at the man over the footlights, half-dazed, apparently, by the situation.

From Woven with the Ship A Novel of 1865 by Cyrus Townsend Brady

The Saxons, half-dazed by the suddenness of the attack, sprang for their arms which hung upon the walls of the hall.

From A Maid at King Alfred?s Court by Lucy Foster Madison