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dizzying

[ diz-ee-ing ]

adjective

  1. making or tending to make one dizzy:

    The tower rose to dizzying heights.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • 徱z·Բ· adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of dizzying1

First recorded in 1795–1805; dizzy + -ing 2
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But the lasting impact of the blow that kills him, witnessed by a wailing Ellie, is its own dizzying stab of awareness.

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“Overall, we view the dizzying weekend tariff news as a step forward net positive for Apple as well as other tech names,” wrote Daniel Ives, a managing director at Wedbush Securities.

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Partway through the dizzying and appalling last two weeks of trade wars, courtroom battles, street abductions and social media posturing, these two Trump factotums wound up in a war of words.

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“The Amateur,” in theaters April 11, drops into a dizzying schedule for Fishburne, a strong indicator that although he is marking his 50th anniversary in show business, he shows no sign of slowing down.

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Add to that needing to work through the fires that ravaged Los Angeles in January, and you have a dizzying, hilarious sitcom being created under very trying circumstances.

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