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dizzily
  • a word derived from dizzy.

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Dizzily crosshatched or stippled, Gorey’s exquisitely rendered images reveal an encyclopedic knowledge of period architecture, wallpaper, fashion and interior design.

From New York Times • Mar. 6, 2011

Dizzily crosshatched or stippled, Gorey's exquisitely rendered images reveal an encyclopedic knowledge of period architecture, wallpaper, fashion and interior design.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 5, 2011

Dizzily he tried to get up, discovered he could not.

From Time Magazine Archive

As a demon is hurled by an angel's spear, Heels over head, to his proper sphere,— Heels over head, and head over heels, Dizzily down the abyss he wheels,— So fell Darius.

From Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes by Clippinger, Erle Elsworth

Dizzily, for there seemed to be a mist before her eyes, she went to him and laid a hand upon his arm.

From At Love's Cost by Garvice, Charles