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dizzying

[diz-ee-ing] / ˈdɪz i ɪŋ /


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Dizzying architecture, bright lights and a cyberpunk vibe have made Chongqing a must-see destination for Chinese and international tourists alike.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 6, 2025

Dizzying valuations have made some investors wary of the technology hype cycle.

From Reuters • May 26, 2023

Dizzying gyrations in fixed income markets, which have dwarfed recent moves in stocks, are another source of investor unease, with some market participants concerned that the volatility in bonds will bleed into equities.

From Reuters • Mar. 17, 2023

Dizzying, layered patterns formed borders around photo essays about the domains of robber barons, moviemakers, prisoners, hospital patients, orphans and star-struck teenagers.

From New York Times • Sep. 29, 2020

Dizzying visions of what he would have to tell "the boys" when he returned to New York flashed across his mind.

From The Shuttle by Burnett, Frances Hodgson




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