Dazed in a sentence as an adjective

It's hard to wake up from a nap, and I'm dazed - and tired!

I'm totally dazed; what a great role model.

First guy dropped unconscious with the first blow, second guy stumbled dazed.

I want them to walk away from the computer dazed, unsure of their footing and eyesight.

And that would be better, the world could do without a trillion photo apps and dazed kids trying to be businessmen.

I came down with a real bad case of, I don't know, something; but I had a bad fever and was just in a dazed state of half-sleep.

I do not have that perspective, so I feel dazed and confused by alternative offerings when reading them.

I don't know how many times I found an answer to an exercise then looked up from my computer and just sat their dazed at the concepts they revealed.

But 'round about 2006 or so, when, in my view, Google was at the very height of its reputation, my social circle included a fair number of Googlers. They seemed dazed and confused on the rare occasions that they left the campus.

The best reason not to do overnight deployments is that if something goes wrong, you want your developers to be alert and sharp, not dazed and sleep-deprived.

Or in this case, a very long, difficult, and complex database manipulation culminated in an invariant "Call 1-800-555-5555".Somehow reminds me of a co-worker wandering into my cube with a dazed look, mumbling "I just ran an 8-hour database job with the wrong data...I just wasted $64,000...".

Dazed definitions

adjective

in a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shock; "he had a dazed expression on his face"; "lay semiconscious, stunned (or stupefied) by the blow"; "was stupid from fatigue"

See also: stunned stupefied

adjective

stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion)

See also: foggy groggy logy stuporous