Unable to walk straight because of a blow, intoxication, etc.see examples of reeling used in a sentence. His cool touch calmed her this time, parted the reeling emotions and chaotic thoughts We were reeling (in amazement / shock / delight, etc.) from/with the news that we had won all that money.
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To be thrown off balance or fall back
Reeled from the sharp blow
To stagger, lurch, or sway, as from drunkenness To go round and round in a whirling motion My head reeled with the facts and figures. A glimpse of light hurt
The touch of the sheet against my ankle sent me reeling in agony. Reeling means to stagger or sway unsteadily, often due to shock, dizziness, or a physical blow It can also describe feeling overwhelmed or disoriented by strong emotions or events. The proper spelling is reeling, meaning to stagger or spin uncontrollably.
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