adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The view from Cyril's restaurant is dizzying .
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Voters will choose from a dizzying number of parties.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And it's not just the dizzying development and the smell of money that pervades the downtown area.
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And she was well past the point at which she might have stopped her headlong dive into that dizzying state.
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As it exits Waipio the circuit climbs a dizzying 1, 200 feet in less than a mile and offers sweeping vistas.
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He had decided, as advised, to plead guilty and proceedings had moved with dizzying speed.
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I was introduced to all the staff and all the patients in a dizzying blur and answered question after question about Zephyr.
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In practice history is being created this moment at a dizzying pace.
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The dizzying heights and plummeting depths of the volcanic mountains have their social parallels in this deeply divided country.
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The experts can handle complex 4-line stunt kites, capable of a dizzying array of party tricks.