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n. The state or quality of being dazed.
Usage examples of "dazedness".
But after all, if it were not for the unwearying courage of my brother Beelzebub in keeping men in heedless dazedness, ye all would not be worth a straw.
Something of the same dazedness that I observed upon the patrician features of Lord Godalming no doubt began to glaze my own mean little bat eyes as we both listened to this litany.
In that moment of his dazedness, the Cumberian leaped, caught his arms, wrestled him toward the bole of the great black oak.
The power engulfed her, bringing the remembered shivers and aches, the dazedness and breathlessness.
Feeling almost weepy with dazedness and happiness, Meg followed with Laura and Jeremy.
It produced in me a temporary dazedness in which things and the horror of things became less real.
It was, I believe, the antidote of dazedness produced by the strain which helped me through each moment.
For just a certain over-degree of strain had brought about the dumbly helpful anaesthesia of dazedness, so this sudden overwhelming supreme fact of horror produced, in turn, its reaction from inertness to action.