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- adjective
comparative form ofwoozy : morewoozy
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Examples
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Gasoline trickled down his neck, the scent of it making him woozier.
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Gasoline trickled down his neck, the scent of it making him woozier.
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Gasoline trickled down his neck, the scent of it making him woozier.
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She only grew dizzier and woozier with her crying.
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Beach House fabric but beaming with a filigree delight of a huskier, woozier sound 'Norway' proved that beyond the catalogues that compared their psych-pop to the likes of Mazzy Star, Galaxie 500 and so on, Beach House had turned they're gaze skywards and beyond simple echoing harmonies.
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OKLAHOMA CITY - The Nuggets 'star player was woozier than a Mardi Gras hangover.
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Tarot Sport side of the boat, 'Surf Solar' and 'Olympians' harder and woozier than on the record, 'Rough Steez' and 'Phantom Limb' walling you in with ferocity and volume.
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Tarot Sport side of the boat, 'Surf Solar' and 'Olympians' harder and woozier than on the record, 'Rough Steez' and 'Phantom Limb' walling you in with ferocity and volume.
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Snapping drum, twinkling stars, woozy guitar, and woozier vocals wobble their way towards a yawning great black hole at the worst time.
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I continue to miss the emotional specificity of past Dylan masterworks, like "Tangled Up in Blue," and grow weary of his woozier generalities ( "Emotionally Yours" could be about a lover, or it could be about Jesus; it's so lacking in detail, I can't imagine how anyone could care).
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