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How do you use the word Dazed in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "dazed" in a sentence:

Simple:

* He was dazed after the accident.

* The news left her dazed and speechless.

Descriptive:

* She stumbled out of the bar, dazed and disoriented.

* The sunlight seemed to daze her, making her squint and shield her eyes.

Figurative:

* The city lights dazed her, a confusing blur of neon and movement.

* The news of his sudden death left everyone dazed in a fog of disbelief.

In dialogue:

* "Are you okay?" I asked, noticing his dazed expression.

* "I'm just… dazed," she mumbled, staring into space.

As a verb:

* The bright lights dazed her.

* The blow to the head dazed him for a moment.

The best way to use "dazed" depends on the context and the tone you want to convey.

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