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How To Use Dazzlingly In A Sentence

  • The warmth immediately enveloped her and he grinned dazzlingly.
  • The city rose to this challenge, not with banks of sterile oven-slot tombs but with dazzlingly elaborate mausoleums.
  • First performed in 1991, with a dazzlingly white-and-black skewed set, La Bete's current incarnation is in a towering library. Fern Siegel: Stage Door: La Bete, A Life in the Theater, Lady Rizo
  • The loading bay seemed dazzlingly bright.
  • Dazzlingly diverse, it is home to a wonderful mix of races, perspectives and attitudes.
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  • The loading bay seemed dazzlingly bright.
  • A piece of dazzlingly fresh fish, rubbed with a little olive oil and sea salt and roasted until its flesh is snowily opaque often needs little more than a piece of lemon to be at its best, or maybe just some piquant capers and parsley.
  • The fort lauderdale florida hotel of catchweed and lockmaster the vividness abstractly tipuana that they are wheezily or dazzlingly orange than unquestioned galvani. Rational Review
  • The dazzlingly choreographed fireworks performances will be accompanied by a musical programme.
  • They came out of warp a scant light-week from Orundwiir, or alpha Arietis as the Federation stellar cartographers called it; a great blaze of a star, even at this distance, burning dazzlingly orange-golden in the long cold night. Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages
  • There was a motor cruiser moored at the end of the pontoon, dazzlingly white with a blue band above the watermark. CONFESSIONAL
  • The dazzlingly vain Gaddafi, dressed in a custom-made silk Italian jump suit and zippered kidskin boots, beamed with pleasure. Eric Margolis: Gaddafi: The Fox Is Cornered
  • Julius Caesar, Livy and the geographer Strabo all had a go before Tacitus published his monograph in 98 A.D. But it was his account of these pure-bred, frighteningly tall, dazzlingly blond warriors with their piercing blue eyes, their chastity and their courage, that stuck in the German mind and, nearly two millennia later, bolstered the Nazis' fantasies that they were destined to be the Master Race. Hitler's Golden Book
  • The Jaguar is dazzlingly silver-plated (speed of light) and the Harrier has tautologically painted feathers as if it was not already named, and shaped, after a bird. Camille Silvy: Photographer of Modern Life; Fiona Banner: Duveens Commission 2010
  • The highlight of spring migration is without a doubt the return to northern climes of dazzlingly-colored warblers, flycatchers, and tanagers.
  • The chance of seeing him take a backwards flip in full Sunday vesture was too dazzlingly promising.
  • Unless you are of a particularly curious bent, you would not even wish to sit down and eat with these people - dazzlingly clever as they undoubtedly are.
  • There was a motor cruiser moored at the end of the pontoon, dazzlingly white with a blue band above the watermark. CONFESSIONAL
  • The dazzlingly choreographed fireworks performances will be accompanied by a musical programme.
  • A dazzlingly written, postapocalyptic martial-arts fantasy, it received a 300,000 advance and tremendous acclaim. Times, Sunday Times
  • What he lacks is the charisma of an Olivier, whose epochal Coriolanus is dazzlingly evoked in two pages of Kenneth Tynan's Curtains.
  • Olympus — dazzlingly melancholy, and ‘humano major’ among the meannesses and trumperies of earth. Wylder's Hand
  • His face was huge, dazzlingly white, utterly familiar; the light was blinding: she couldn't take in what was happening. LOST CHILDREN
  • Dazzlingly diverse, it is home to a wonderful mix of races, perspectives and attitudes.
  • Once I was mounted, I smiled dazzlingly at Henry, who kicked his horse into a trot.
  • There was a motor cruiser moored at the end of the pontoon, dazzlingly white with a blue band above the watermark. CONFESSIONAL
  • DiDonato took a broader and more dramatic perspective in two Rossini numbers, Desdemona's haunting "Willow Song" from "Otello" and a dazzlingly virtuosic encore of "Tanti affetti," the final showpiece from "La Donna del Lago. SFGate: Top News Stories

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