12 collocations for daze

She dashed the hill-sides with her red and yellow, and then she held her veil of mist for the sun's rays to shine through, lest the gorgeous coloring should daze the eyes of men.

Why he went down head first; I saw him go out the window, and that drop would daze a cat.

As it was now very late, and the tobacco had dazed my head, I was inclined to sleep: but before I would lie down I fell on my knees, and implored the promise that God had made to me in the Holy Scriptures, that if I called upon him in the day of trouble he would deliver me.

For all this elliptic talk that dazed my mind left obscurity everywhere.

It dazed certain people at first; it was difficult to realize what had happened, or if anything had really happened.

They heaped the bright fire higher; poured dark wine; And in long revelry dazed the questioning eye; Curtained three-fold the heart-dismaying shine Of midnight streaming by.

The sudden light dazed both sides momentarily.

The Eastern physics presents this with a wealth of detail that dazes the Western student, and then adds: "But beyond the etheric plane (or octave) of vibration for matter there is a third plane (or octave) of vibration called prana and beyond that a fourth called manasa.

His daring and dash almost dazed his fellow townsfolk, for, like Napoleon, he rushed on from one exploit to another with a rapidity that astounded his friends and confused and overwhelmed his foes.

Then, as the wagon landed, a new crash and a new shock dazed his wits completely.

These Letters dazed the Author.

Treadwell's right fist had landed, almost dazing the youngster with its weight against his nose.

12 collocations for  daze