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vertigo

[vur-ti-goh] / ˈvɜr tɪˌgoʊ /


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Air, light, height, with a tingle of vertigo, are what the Guggenheim Museum’s spiraling rotunda is about.

From New York Times

One medication gave him such bad vertigo he could hardly stand, he said.

From Seattle Times

Even though I have made huge progress I still suffer most days with chronic pain in my joints, a rolling sense of vertigo, fatigue and brain fog.

From BBC

Then one day, on her way out the door to work, she experienced a vertigo so intense she was unable to stand.

From New York Times

The 22-year-old doesn't know the exact reason behind her experience of vertigo - but has had it since she was 14.

From BBC