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days (DAYZ) (noun)
The periods of light between sunrises and sunsets: For some reason, summer days are more desired than winter days.
daze (DAYZ) (noun)
A stunned or bewildered condition: Percy left the science class in a daze more than he had anticipated.

For some people, too often school days result in school daze.

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daze (s) (noun), dazes (pl)
A state of disorientation or confusion, a state of shock: After the accident, those who were involved walked around in a daze.
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daze (DAYZ) (verb), dazes; dazed; dazing
1. To become confused or stunned sometimes as a result of a trauma or shock: The strong tackle by the football player obviously dazed the other player, but he wasn't hurt.
2. To be astonished or amazed: Walking around the top of the new "tallest building in the world" did indeed daze the visitors.
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