dizzily

[ UK /dˈɪzɪli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a giddy light-headed manner
    he walked around dizzily
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How To Use dizzily In A Sentence

  • Forest Goblin shamans are prone to run off dizzily, or just blunder about, unable to distinguish fact from venom-induced fiction.
  • The entire experience since they had entered the palace felt surreal, and she wondered dizzily and somewhat vaguely if she was going to faint again.
  • She waited and waited until it felt as if her nerves were being pulled taut as spun wool and whirled dizzily on the distaff.
  • Dresses billowed from the bust, ruched at the hip and dipped dizzily above and below the knee — all in wonderful silks, satins and taffetas. Chic Simple
  • The world swam dizzily around him and all of the color leached out of his vision.
  • The skyscrapers towered dizzily above us.
  • Two or three, including the owner, sprawled in the cockpit, shuddering when the yacht lifted and raced and sank dizzily into the trough, and between-whiles regarding the shore with yearning eyes. The King of the Greeks
  • Two tender, anxious, green-gold eyes swam dizzily in her swiftly failing vision.
  • But just as these dizzily warped abstractions threatened to become a redundant signature style, Davie discovered a way to move on.
  • It staggered dizzily, shaking its head to clear it. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
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