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How to pronounce woozy in English?

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Synonyms dizzy, giddy, vertiginous


feeling woozy from the blow on his head.

Examples of woozy

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Cousins was out of the game by then, nursing his ribs, his back, his woozy head.
From the freep.com
He just took a helmet-to-helmet hit from T.J. Greenstone and was a little woozy.
From the tennessean.com
The upright leads the jazz tone, but Jean's vocals, at times woozy, add emotion.
From the thestate.com
The elixir revived the woozy colt, which would fittingly be named Never Say Die.
From the therail.blogs.nytimes.com
Their music, a sort of gothic, woozy rock, is winding and layered and shifting.
From the independent.co.uk
Honestly, you wouldn't want Junior to try any of the woozy activities on view.
From the democratandchronicle.com
Illinois Mike juggled the ball in traffic and got racked woozy in the process.
From the stltoday.com
But then my head went all woozy and cold waves crept over me and I nearly fainted.
From the nzherald.co.nz
A trip down to the big smoke which just added to the woozy dreaminess of the film.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Dizzy: having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling; "had a dizzy spell"; "a dizzy pinnacle"; "had a headache and felt giddy"; "a giddy precipice"; "feeling woozy from the blow on his head"; "a vertiginous climb up the face of the cliff"
  • The Woozy is a four-legged fictional creature from the pages of L. Frank Baum's 1913 Oz book The Patchwork Girl of Oz.
  • Queasy, dizzy, disoriented, or drunk
  • (woozily) in a woozy manner
  • Dizzy or tired; a side effect from some medicine.