Woozily


adjective, woozier, wooziest.
1.
stupidly confused; muddled:
woozy from a blow on the head.
2.
physically out of sorts, as with dizziness, faintness, or slight nausea:
He felt woozy after the flu.
3.
drunken.
adjective (informal) woozier, wooziest
1.
dazed or confused
2.
experiencing dizziness, nausea, etc
woolly-headed
wootsie

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