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dazzle

[daz-uhl] / ˈdæz əl /


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Hundreds of robotics startups, some just a couple years old, peppered the sprawling convention centre hoping to dazzle.

From Barron's Aug. 19, 2026

Getting investors to look past the dazzle of artificial intelligence and data centers toward ordinary roads, bridges and cell towers is a fairly tall order these days.

From MarketWatch Aug. 11, 2026

Fireworks may dazzle crowds with brilliant colors and loud explosions, but new research suggests their effects continue long after the show ends.

From Science Daily Jul. 4, 2026

Finally, the Daily Star says English football fans want US-style cheerleaders and half-time shows for the game after being charmed by the American "razzle dazzle" at the World Cup.

From BBC Jun. 28, 2026

Presumably they were used to dazzle hoi polloi.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann

The troublesome Queen of the Night dazzles with high notes that shoot out like daggers.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 5, 2026

The Hollywood Reporter's Daniel Fienberg noted how "Zendaya still dazzles", but asked "has Sam Levinson's HBO drama aged out of relevance?"

From BBC Apr. 10, 2026

On the silver screen, it dazzles like few contemporary science fiction films do, opting for color over the pallid gray verisimilitude that often bogs down its peers.

From Salon Mar. 21, 2026

Invariably, an attendee’s ability surprises and dazzles the others.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 12, 2026

All of the life of the earth dies, all of the time, in the same volume as the new life that dazzles us each morning, each spring.

From "The Lives of a Cell" by Lewis Thomas

This was supposed to be the Netherlands' time, as Johan Cruyff and co dazzled throughout the tournament with their revolutionary Total Football approach.

From BBC Jul. 17, 2026

I noticed the slight negativity but was mostly dazzled that a man texted immediately after the date to say he liked me.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 10, 2026

Nope, says a crack team of Nomura analysts who dazzled some on social media with a 119-page deep dive into the sector that was published Tuesday.

From MarketWatch Jul. 1, 2026

Playing in a sterile stadium built to house the soul-crushing losses of the NFL Jets and Giants, the 27-year-old Parisian dazzled more than 80,000 with a pair of second-half goals against Senegal.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 17, 2026

A shaft of pale, wintry sunlight dazzled the mirror and the glasses on the bureau and the metal doorknobs.

From "The Bell Jar" by Sylvia Plath

In July 1986, workers at a brick factory in southwestern China were digging for clay when they hit upon something unexpected: dozens of dazzling pieces of jade.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 8, 2026

A solar eclipse, one of the year's most popular meteor showers, a dazzling evening appearance by Venus, and a lunar eclipse will fill August with memorable celestial events.

From Science Daily Aug. 5, 2026

He achieved this by observing the effect of a light-bending phenomenon called gravitational lensing on the stars that became visible while the Sun's dazzling light was obscured.

From Barron's Aug. 5, 2026

Ahead of Sunday's closing ceremony - which featured a dazzling fireworks display over the River Clyde - Phil Batty recalled how Glasgow stepped up when the original hosts pulled out.

From BBC Aug. 3, 2026

The store had a dazzling array of formal dresses perfect for some of the special events I had coming up.

From "Proud" by Ibtihaj Muhammad




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