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dazzle

[daz-uhl] / ˈdæz əl /


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The College Football Playoff quarterfinals were dominated by defense until the last of the games provided the closest score in addition to dazzling offense and the third upset.

From Los Angeles Times

But for all his achievements, two decades after his death it is Paul Hunter's personality, as much his dazzling snooker ability, that will ensure he is never forgotten.

From BBC

So Television's managing director, Graham Stuart, said Winkleman matched Norton's ability to make the "Friday night talk show slot" a "dazzling appointment to view".

From BBC

That was not the only time we were treated to dazzling displays of brightly lit skies - sometimes as far south as Devon and Cornwall.

From BBC

The supremely gifted 22-year-old has sometimes left Guardiola frustrated after over-elaborating when a simple pass would be the better option, but he showcased his dazzling skill to great effect at the City Ground.

From Barron's