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1. daze
noun. ['ˈdeɪz'] the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally.
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Rhymes with Daze
- compusa's
- communiques
- dismutase
- urokinase
- indosuez
- delosreyes
- chevrolets
- chevrolet's
- santa-fe's
- reappraise
- portrays
- polonaise
- pinochet's
- overplays
- displays
- cabernets
- touvier's
- replays
- rephrase
- piaget's
- mcveigh's
- lyonnaise
- lyonnais
- lescaze
- jouret's
- dossiers
- dismays
- delhaize
- defrays
- conveys
How do you pronounce daze?
Pronounce daze as deɪz.
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Sentences with daze
1. Noun, singular or mass
Other times, a person may smell bad if he has forgotten to shower while in a daze.
2. Verb, base form
This will daze the bug's head and will cause it to retreat.
3. Verb, past tense
Water your blue daze regularly during its first year of growth so that the soil remains moist.
4. Adjective
This will cut down on weed growth and help blue daze survive light frost.
Quotes about daze
1. The writer walks out of his workroom in a daze. He wants a drink. He needs it. It happens to be a fact that nearly every writer of fiction in the world drinks more whisky than is good for him. He does it to give himself faith hope and courage. A person is a fool to become a writer. His only compensation is absolute freedom. He has no master except his own soul and that I am sure is why he does it.
- Roald Dahl, Boy: Tales of Childhood
2. The Poet's Mind In so many ways I walk ablaze in a maze,my eyes in a glaze, my mind in a daze,this poem's just a phrase in the latency phase,rephrase, rephrase, rephrase...
- Beryl Dov
2. daze
verb. ['ˈdeɪz'] to cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light.