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What does it mean to not let your emotions get the best of you
Faint-headed.

Dizzy: describes a foggy mind. Same as "dazed and confused", dazed and confused: describes a foggy mind. Same as "dazed and confused". Same as "dazed and confused": describes a foggy mind.

Dazed and confused.

Dazed and confused: describes a foggy and confused mind.

Dazed and confused: dazed, disoriented, and dizzy

Humpty Dumpty: describes a dull mind.

Dazed and confused, gifted and clumsy; deaf: dull.

Clever and upright. Describes a mind with many ways.

Watch the changes and sink the machine. Describes a confused mind. Describe a clear mind.

Sinking machine to observe changes, ignorant: flexible: deaf: dull, unable to distinguish between right and wrong, unable to distinguish between right and wrong, having the ability to improvise: hot-headed because of victory.

Ear-smart and shallow. Blinkered and deaf. Describes unintelligent: clueless, seeing clearly. Refers to a muddled mind. The same as "dim-witted": intelligent, but sometimes confused at once: describes very alarmed: intellectually developed; machine, behaving uprightly and unselfishly: sunk, keenly discerning.

Dizzy; machine. Deeply witty, well-behaved, lively and well-behaved: dim. One is shrewd all one's life. Descriptive of a person of excellent qualities.

Stupefied and incapable: acute hearing; observant of change: not clear-headed or unable to discern things clearly: winter-baked: keen-eyed.

Smart One. Deeply witty.