Sentence examples for the vertigo from inspiring English sources

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the vertigo

noun

A sensation of whirling and loss of balance, caused by looking down from a great height or by disease affecting the inner ear.

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The vertigo lifts.

The vertigo wouldn't stop.

In 1995, by tiny increments, the vertigo began to abate.

The Vertigo Years, by Philipp Blom (Basic Books, $29.95).

The Suns can take some credit for the vertigo.

In 1995, the vertigo abated and her strength returned.

It was part of the Vertigo imprint from DC Comics.

I am fully acquainted with the vertigo the hollow steel form can induce.

For the Vertigo, the designer was Thomas Schoos of Los Angeles.

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Contemplating the vertigo-inducing ascent, I was grateful for an already packed schedule.

Its gunfights may get a bit tedious, but the vertigo-triggering climbing sections and set-piece puzzles are great.

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