Thesaurus / dizzy
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The velocity with which these creators deliver cultural references could make you dizzy, the jokes-per-minute rate approaches double digits and tart social commentary abounds.
NBC’S MR. MAYOR IS A FASCINATING MIX OF TED DANSON’S CHARM AND TINA FEY’S PITHJUDY BERMANJANUARY 7, 2021TIMEBeing able to toggle off features, especially if someone begins to feel dizzy or confused, can prevent a seizure.
A JOURNALIST HAD A SEIZURE WHILE PLAYING ‘CYBERPUNK 2077.’ THEN SHE HELPED CHANGE THE GAME.ELISE FAVISDECEMBER 31, 2020WASHINGTON POSTA dizzy spell that prevented me from covering an NFL playoff game in January.
TALLYING UP A YEAR OF LOSS: A LOT OF POUNDS, TOO MANY LOVED ONES, COUNTLESS CONNECTIONSJERRY BREWERDECEMBER 27, 2020WASHINGTON POSTWhen I finally crested the ridge, my breath was coarse, and my head felt dizzy.
I TRIED TO CLIMB THE LARGEST SAND DUNE IN NORTH AMERICAEMILY PENNINGTONSEPTEMBER 22, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEBy the second week, which she describes as “the scariest and hardest on my body,” her chest was burning and she was dizzy.
COVID-19 “LONG HAULERS” ARE ORGANIZING ONLINE TO STUDY THEMSELVESTANYA BASUAUGUST 12, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWIndeed, to turn over his concertos, and see how he has fingered them alone, is enough to make you dizzy.
MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAYAgain, he may grow faint and dizzy when he has climbed only a part of the way, or he may lose his hold from very weakness.
ALILA, OUR LITTLE PHILIPPINE COUSINMARY HAZELTON WADEShe began to feel less dizzy, and having paused for a moment on the landing, she succeeded in getting her coat on.
DOPESAX ROHMERIt was on a bare rock, surrounded by deep sea, that the streets of Tyre were piled up to a dizzy height.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES II.THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAYThey mounted through darkened chambers, up dizzy ladders, to the summit of the donjon.
GOD WILLS IT!WILLIAM STEARNS DAVISWORDS RELATED TO DIZZY
- asinine
- balmy
- brainless
- childish
- crazy
- dippy
- dizzy
- empty
- empty-headed
- fatuous
- featherbrained
- flighty
- foolhardy
- frivolous
- harebrained
- idiotic
- ignorant
- illogical
- immature
- imprudent
- inane
- inappropriate
- inconsistent
- irrational
- irresponsible
- ludicrous
- meaningless
- muddle-headed
- nitwitted
- nonsensical
- pointless
- preposterous
- puerile
- ridiculous
- senseless
- sheepheaded
- simple
- simpleminded
- stupid
- unintelligent
- unreasonable
- unwise
- vacuous
- witless
- ambiguous
- borderline
- capricious
- changeable
- dizzy
- dubious
- erratic
- fickle
- fitful
- fluctuating
- giddy
- inconsistent
- inconstant
- insecure
- irrational
- lubricious
- mercurial
- mobile
- movable
- moving
- mutable
- not fixed
- precarious
- rickety
- risky
- rocky
- sensitive
- shaky
- shifty
- slippery
- suspect
- teetering
- temperamental
- ticklish
- tottery
- tricky
- uncertain
- unpredictable
- unsettled
- unsteady
- untrustworthy
- vacillating
- variable
- volatile
- wavering
- weak
- weaving
- wiggly
- wobbly
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