The two grenades had the desired effect insofar as they momentarily disoriented Moreau.
The fact was, he still felt too disoriented to think about how he must look.
Cally had leapt from the open door of the Agusta, looking as disoriented as he had ever seen her.
When examined in the clinic, he seemed to be disoriented for time.
The man was disoriented for time and place and much confused.
He was dull, had a fixed stare, held his head in his hands, was disoriented for time and place, and had lost memory for everything that had happened for eighteen months.
He was observed by Ballard in a dreamlike, disoriented and inaccessible state, in which he was anesthetic to pin pricks, lay awestruck, dumbly following with his finger hallucinatory airplanes.
He was found to be entirely disoriented and with associations impeded, although he could get out his name and residence with difficulty.
He seemed disoriented for time and place; looked weary; walked with back bent over; spoke in whispers, and appeared somewhat unclear.
He was disoriented for time and place, but gave evidence of delusions and hallucinations.
Our function is to find colonies disoriented by the Hymenops and to set them straight if we can.
Arthur, you're not letting a handful of disoriented people get under your skin, are you?
They are disoriented and do not seem to understand the questions put to them.
When speech begins, it is found that they are usually disorientedfor place and time as the result of an amnesia which sets in sharply with the excitement.