We were in a daze, caught in a trance and she was sure the coffee was drugged. |
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He rubbed his eyes, which were smeared with faint lines of black eyeliner, and blinked at Alice as if in a daze. |
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Through it all, the culture-savvy walk around in a daze, slackjawed and awkward like hillbillies at a vernissage. |
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A sudden yank and that temporary feeling was gone, she was back on the bed in a daze. |
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We heard arrant nonsense from this hopeless Minister of Police, who wanders around the country in a daze, blinded by his own incompetence. |
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I wandered through the apartment door in a daze, humming quietly under my breath. |
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By day I was glued to my walkman, walking round in a daze listening to the show. |
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So in a daze of confusion she entered her house to find her room in shambles and a shadow of a person sitting on her bed. |
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I picked up all my books and notebooks in a daze, and was nearly out of the classroom when I felt a tug on my sleeve. |
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I'm just still in a daze, wandering round the town centre at lunch, like some half-cut junkie, drunk on death. |
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Again I was lost in a daze, staring at the boy who had caught my attention earlier. |
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I had been in a daze, but now my anger was fired up, so strong and hot that it forced me out of the stupor. |
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I continued my work in a daze, making little mistakes and bumping my pallet truck into things. |
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The pain hurt Spinner, but his mind was in a daze so bad that he was almost numbed. |
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I'm stammering around my room in a daze, those sickening high frequency synths still slicing into me like daggers. |
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Whole afternoons must whirl past in a daze at Highgrove with hundreds of people rushing about. |
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Startled, and not having any idea who would call me, I went back to my room in a daze and picked up the phone. |
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He finished the season in a daze and spent the winter wondering what would happen next. |
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She wasn't eating and wasn't going to classes, just lying in her bed as if in a daze. |
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I've been sitting at my bed for a long time now, in a daze after Emily's phone call. |
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I was wandering around in a daze, in a white frock, and people were saying nice things. |
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I'm getting home in the evening feeling stunned, and sit there in a daze for the rest of the night. |
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Ivan was still in a daze from his sleep, and didn't notice that Joan was sitting in one of the chairs. |
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They have been crying and just walking around in a daze since they found out he has gone. |
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I sighed heavily, turning my gaze back in front of me, and looking off into the distance in a daze. |
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I walk out of the lapping, transparent water in a daze made up of disbelief as much as exhaustion. |
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I was in a daze, either from the alcohol or my disbelief about what really happened. |
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A couple of days after the game, the man was found wandering in a daze around Lisbon airport. |
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I went around in a daze, completely empty inside, for years, really. |
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A quick rap at the door made Katie realize that she had been in a daze. |
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To absorb 5,000 years of a country's rich cultural past within the compass of seven days, was like delving into a honeypot and emerging in a daze. |
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He was in a daze but had enough sense to lie low for a bit and so he registered at a seedy hotel in that part of town, where he hoped no-one would come looking for him. |
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When Pari got out of the car she stood in a daze, unaware of her fate. |
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Her body fell limp in Masaya's arms, he looked down at the body momentarily in a daze. |
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He found two youths in a daze and led them to the stairwell leading to the first floor. |
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I feel like I am in a daze, not knowing whether I am coming or going. |
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Earlier today, I walked around the kitchen holding one of those pink snappers, half in a daze, thinking what I could do with it. |
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But others walked quietly in a daze or lay on their backs and started at the sky. |
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I was in a daze, still wearing clothes stiffened with evaporated sea salt. |
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The day that my doctor told me I had hepatitis C I went in a daze. |
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Lewis returned to his feet at the count of six, but stumbled forward into the referee in a daze. |
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Boys without a scratch on them wandered in a daze. |
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