Sentence examples for be dizzying from inspiring English sources

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be dizzying

adjective

Having a sensation of whirling, with a tendency to fall; giddy; feeling unbalanced or lightheaded.

  • I stood up too fast and felt dizzy.

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Their anthropomorphism can be dizzying.

culinary cross-pollination can be dizzying.

The results can be dizzying.

Olive oil options can be dizzying.

Moving between so many perspectives can be dizzying.

Documenting all of Trump's failings abroad can be dizzying.

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The variety is dizzying.

His decline was dizzying.

It was dizzying.

The possibilities were dizzying.

It has been dizzying.

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