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woozy - use in sentences
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- feel: Swoosh, fizz, pop, I can't get those noises out of my head, I feel a bit woozy.
Modifies a noun
- head: Anyway, with a woozy head, I had a shave and shower.
Modifying Another Word
- very: Nitrous Oxide is also a sedative so it can make you feel very woozy and dizzy.
- little: One bottle of vodka and several pints later, things were getting a little woozy.
- too: And how strong can you go before the side effects of the meds make you too woozy to dive?
- slightly: Now slightly woozy, it was easier to get the second dart in and Rambo was soon asleep.
- still: In his still woozy state, he might well have answered in Amazonian Greek without thinking about it.
Used with adjective complement
- feel: I felt woozy all day, but managed to fulfill a dinner date with Tom and Natalie on Aloha.
- become: Literally, I was becoming woozy in the studio.
- get: In fact, I circled my finger around my head to show him I was getting woozy.
Preposition: in
- studio: Literally, I was becoming woozy in the studio.
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