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dizzying

[diz-ee-ing] / ˈdɪz i ɪŋ /


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It is a demoralising development for his opponents, who already had his dizzying combination of power, athleticism and inventive variety to contend with.

From BBC

But his whole body was shining with relief, and with a dizzying, unbelieving awe.

From Literature

His trail-cam compilation, “An Unseen World,” depicting a dizzying array of wildlife, gains distribution by the United Nations; podcasts and Instagram posts bring the burning Amazon to a worldwide audience.

From The Wall Street Journal

But don’t let that number fool you: The past year has been a dizzying mix of record highs and sudden pullbacks that kept Wall Street on edge — even as investors rushed to buy the dip.

From MarketWatch

As a result, even if average selling prices decline from their current dizzying heights, unit costs should decline and profit margins should expand.

From Barron's