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dizzy

[diz-ee] / ˈdɪz i /




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The government hasn’t borrowed from Wall Street in roughly a decade, and before it can, Venezuela must negotiate with a dizzying number of creditors to restructure an estimated $100 billion of debt.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was a period filled with dizzying turns in politics and business.

From The Wall Street Journal

All three remain near record prices after a dizzying 2025 climb, and in London trading, copper hit another all-time high on Monday.

From The Wall Street Journal

In that dizzying summer of 2022, the Bazball vibes breathed life into an England Test team that could not win on the field and were weary of Covid restrictions off it.

From BBC

The dizzying contrast between the war's devastation and the holiday cheer was not lost on her.

From Barron's