ˈdizə̇lē, -li adverb
Etymology: Middle English disyly, from disy + -ly
: in a dizzy manner : in such a way, manner, or degree as to cause dizziness or vertigo
looked down from a dizzily high bridge
: with a sensation of giddiness
dizzily tried to comprehend his terrible message
: in an unsteady or uncertain way
tottered dizzily across the floor