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And why was he feeling woozy, with food in him?
I begin to feel a little woozy from reading in the heat.
I could go get it if you're still feeling woozy.
Do you hear a woozy quality to them, as a result?
When you start feeling woozy again, put it back on.
"It makes me woozy myself just to look at them."
Thomas wanted to say something but was still too woozy.
She was feeling slightly woozy, not quite on top of her game.
A few minutes later, though still woozy, Jack was able to sit up.
The place made me a little woozy with its excess.
The earlier blow to my head had left me woozy.
He started to approach one of the nurses, then felt woozy.
Still woozy, I dragged myself to my feet and looked around.
Carter said he has felt woozy in practice from the heat.
If the workers become woozy from hunger, that's their problem.
So we had to bring the Woozy along with us."
On the other hand, she was woozy from pain and shock.
It made the detectives feel woozy just looking at them.
A little woozy, but that might have been nothing more than my imagination.
"I just got a little woozy there for a second.
She didn't feel high or woozy, just more like herself.
Madame grew woozy and could no longer answer the phone.
She became woozy after a few steps, however, and headed back toward the bed.
But even Daisy, in her woozy state, knew it was more than a physical thing.
It kept her quiet, a little woozy, but she was able to walk.