From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdazedaze /deɪz/ noun → in a daze
Examples from the Corpus
daze• After she had put the phone down, she felt in a daze.• Bellamy was shaking his head in a daze.• Claudia followed him in a daze.• Wynne-Jones stood as if in a daze.• Jenna lay in a daze, her whole being shaken.• A group of whirligig beetles span round and round on the surface of the water putting me in a daze.• Right now I feel more happy, more satisfied than in any post-coital daze.• In a kind of distracted daze, she stood on the sidelines as the police arrived and started asking questions.Origin daze (1300-1400) dazed