I still feel woozy, but this is the first morning since Friday that my first instinct upon getting up wasn't to go lie back down. |
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The hospital released her with the tests proving inconclusive, and warned her to be careful if she was feeling slightly woozy or dizzy. |
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I'm a bit of a turkey when it comes to needles, and I'm lying there all locked into place with the coils and headphones, feeling woozy and faint. |
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Gone was the woozy romanticism I had wanted to read into his first billet-doux. |
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My doctor gave me some pretty heavy-duty cough syrup and it helps but it makes me feel all woozy and spacy. |
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On Stargazing, singers gently coo over leisurely breakbeats, spacey samples and woozy strings. |
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The resulting tracks ricocheted their sound in woozy, rubbery, Carl Stalling-esque patterns. |
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Peter, meanwhile, is battling a 24-hour virus that makes him woozy even as he swings off to rescue Betty at the seasonally closed Coney Island. |
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He felt woozy and dizzy as usual in the morning, and he slowly rocked himself forward, and forced himself up. |
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I feel a little woozy, not from any drug that's been administered but from the out-of-body experience of looking deep within my own body. |
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For one rather panicky hour before dinner I thought I'd lost it altogether, feeling woozy and slightly dizzy. |
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Only once they were by the front exit did the flight attendant feel woozy and realise she had a deep laceration in her leg. |
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My date, woozy from his first encounter with any sort of alcohol, wandered off about halfway through the first movie. |
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He began to feel very woozy and weak and eventually went limp. |
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I stumbled around with tissues on my nose and feeling woozy. |
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A sense of vertigo washed over her, leaving a woozy feeling behind. |
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He felt woozy and light headed now and was afraid it would show. |
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After my third beer, I started feeling curiously light-headed and woozy. |
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The album opens with shimmering, aquatic xylophones before the drums crash in with a fractured march, and a woozy bass spills like a cloud of ink all over everything. |
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It was a wonderfully woozy night, and she DJed with a deft touch, moving in and out of the vinyl grooves, merging sundry vibes and keeping the headspace at a nice high. |
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My approach had always been more of a woozy supermarket sweep, and it meant I'd built up a curious one-track miscellany. |
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This is a puzzle game involving moving rocks to guide a flow of energy round a mystic garden – complete with a suitably woozy soundtrack. |
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A woozy, part-soaring, part-menacing return from the Hoboken legends, it's concerned with both leaving and the reluctance to leave. |
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I'm hopeful that we're going through a woozy, romantic period for the ease of digital. |
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Getting just a little woozy from all the serious wine-induced contemplation? |
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Regressing into a trance-like state as I threw myself back into the mindless world of typing numbers, I began to feel a little woozy at the monotony of it all. |
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This would make me woozy and two glasses would render me insensible. |
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We strode out of parties wearing our hostess's two-toned heels, woozy with adrenaline. |
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And the idea that a numbskull like Sebastian Coe could have any say in major public policy makes my head woozy. |
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Today we usually go to bed with one, woozy from all the messages we're expected to assimilate day in, day out. |
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She had put herself on a strict diet to fit into a new bathing suit, hadn't eaten all day, had a few drinks at a friends party, felt woozy and went to lie down. |
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As he was talking I started feeling woozy and my eyelids got heavy. |
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My eyes were woozy as I woke up, and I saw these spindly, veiny legs in slippers and a nightgown. |
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Frith piles up layers of sharp, melodic guitars, woozy mellotrons or mournfully folky violins, with results that range from the infectiously melodic to the fearsomely dense. |
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Trying to keep the bike as still as possible, he kicked off and despite Isabel's woozy protestations, they made it to her dorm with slow but sure progress. |
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It has a simple, hypnotic riff repeated over a wide-open, reverbed-out rhythm section, topped off by some woozy synth strings for a pleasingly spacey effect. |
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Before the woozy rhyming couplets of Afroman hit number one, the foremost musical preachers of recreational marijuana use were Latino hip hoppers Cypress Hill. |
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If you were watching closely, you could even catch the occasional moment when the crowd's woozy sway, spurred on by a few almost clubby backbeats, slid into actual dancing. |
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His heartbeat increased in intensity, his hormones went through the roof, and his mind became woozy. |
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The song is the woozy and rather lovely Jessica. |
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Then, she claims that after she drank the coffee, she felt woozy. |
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However, soon after application the insects begin to act woozy. |
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Woozy with swipe was the only way I could stay down with patience for work. |
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