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dazzle

[daz-uhl] / ˈdæz əl /


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Getting investors to look past the dazzle of artificial intelligence and data centers toward ordinary roads, bridges and cell towers is a fairly tall order these days.

From MarketWatch Aug. 11, 2026

Fireworks may dazzle crowds with brilliant colors and loud explosions, but new research suggests their effects continue long after the show ends.

From Science Daily Jul. 4, 2026

Young people deserve better than "warmed-over revivals missing all of the pep, colour and dazzle of their predecessors", he concluded.

From BBC Jun. 30, 2026

That’s how you open their hearts and lower their walls: You dazzle them.

From Salon Jun. 13, 2026

The children laughed again, and the brilliant red of their clothes and the golden yellow flowers of the trees seemed to make Minli’s eyes dazzle with color.

From "Where the Mountain Meets the Moon" by Grace Lin

Deadline's Pete Hammond said the film "falls short of giving any new insights", but said Jaafar Jackson "dazzles" in a film that fans would "eat up".

From BBC Apr. 21, 2026

The grand old man of Victorian letters was once a young romantic whose grief-soaked verse still dazzles and unsettles.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 20, 2026

At the age of 13, she dazzles audiences across India with her piano and sitar performances.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 4, 2025

“Wicked” consistently dazzles, glittering with an abundance of star power and a rock-solid emotional center in Erivo’s not-so-wicked witch.

From Salon Nov. 19, 2024

Each is foreshadowed by an earlier century, but dazzles into full prominence in the twentieth.

From "The Gene" by Siddhartha Mukherjee

Sculpting her natural gifts of wit and brazenness into a living artwork dazzled all who came within her orbit.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 27, 2026

After a dismal start that saw 15 of his compatriots fall in the first round, he has carried British singles hopes further than anyone imagined, and dazzled the home crowd with his fighting spirit.

From BBC Jul. 10, 2026

But as I sat at MetLife Stadium on Tuesday afternoon watching France dismantle Sweden 3-0, it was hard not to be dazzled.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 1, 2026

Nope, says a crack team of Nomura analysts who dazzled some on social media with a 119-page deep dive into the sector that was published Tuesday.

From MarketWatch Jul. 1, 2026

Lazlo was plain dazzled by the sight of her.

From "Strange the Dreamer" by Laini Taylor

For many critics, it served as the tantalizing appetizer before the release of “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” in 1967, a dazzling entrée if ever there were one.

From Salon Aug. 5, 2026

A solar eclipse, one of the year's most popular meteor showers, a dazzling evening appearance by Venus, and a lunar eclipse will fill August with memorable celestial events.

From Science Daily Aug. 5, 2026

He achieved this by observing the effect of a light-bending phenomenon called gravitational lensing on the stars that became visible while the Sun's dazzling light was obscured.

From Barron's Aug. 5, 2026

Ahead of Sunday's closing ceremony - which featured a dazzling fireworks display over the River Clyde - Phil Batty recalled how Glasgow stepped up when the original hosts pulled out.

From BBC Aug. 3, 2026

Upon further study, she thought her handiwork rather dazzling.

From "In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson" by Bette Bao Lord




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