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dazzle

[daz-uhl] / ˈdæz əl /


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The dramaturgy is too complex, the intelligence too quick-footed and the language too dazzling for instant assessment.

From Los Angeles Times

South Africa also lost players to club duty but were still able to call on a dazzling array of talent, with their bench alone boasting more Test caps than Wales' entire matchday squad.

From BBC

The Times’ Sullivan took in the 1975 New York production, calling it “dazzling” and wondered if Broadway audiences would be able to keep up with it.

From Los Angeles Times

It was a harsh assesment after such a dazzling display - which the 74,611 inside Wembley Stadium no doubt enjoyed - but could Wiegman have given more minutes to some of England's unfamiliar stars?

From BBC

Others may have been simply dazzled by his wealth, journalists and those who knew him have suggested.

From BBC