dizzy
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Carmen Schober, the profile’s author, ignored the way members of Schmidt’s online forum, Skinni Société, commiserated about their hair loss and inability to stand without getting dizzy.
From Salon ● Aug. 5, 2026
If using a fan, drink water, avoid directing it continuously at the face while sleeping, and stop using it if it makes you feel hotter, dizzy or unwell.
From Science Daily ● Jul. 29, 2026
I felt dizzy and short of breath before sprawling out on our mattress, which was still covered in plastic.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 3, 2026
Some medicines can also make it harder to regulate your temperature, or mean you are more likely to burn in the sun, feel dizzy, or become dehydrated, external.
From BBC ● Jun. 22, 2026
They joined hands and spun and declined and fell until they were dizzy, and then they rose and did it again.
From "The Interrupted Tale" by Maryrose Wood
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“They can march around the ring as long as they want, until they are so dizzy — dizzier then they already are — that they fall down.”
From New York Times ● Apr. 28, 2019
Then again, maybe he’s just woozy from all the money he’s made since buying the club, and the thought of taller piles make him dizzier.
From Washington Times ● Aug. 29, 2018
The injections don’t change how much pain I experience, but the next day I wake up even dizzier, with the woozy sensation that my body is rocking in space.
From The Guardian ● Nov. 17, 2016
In effect, censorship created plot, and in the process yielded one of the greatest of American film genres: thirties romantic comedy, including the dizzier versions celebrated as screwball comedy.
From The New Yorker ● May 2, 2016
With his head growing dizzier, Joseph shut the door behind him and climbed up the stairs.
From "The Marvels" by Brian Selznick
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She was auditioning for the role of Margot, the dizziest of the sorority sisters, a woman who has deep conversations with a Chihuahua.
From New York Times ● May 10, 2023
Their conclusion: “We think we have X-rayed the dizziest — and this will amaze you, as it did us, the dirtiest — community in America.”
From Washington Post ● Jan. 9, 2016
It’s hypnotic in its empty-headed positivity, an exercise in teenybopper mythologizing that accidentally doubles as a deeply sad deconstruction of fame at its dizziest and most ephemeral.
From Slate ● Jan. 23, 2014
In early March, ARM's shares reached their highest point since the dizziest days of the dotcom boom 13 years ago, pushing its market value to $20.3bn.
From The Guardian ● Mar. 19, 2013
No one dreamed the play would run for years, make a fortune for Hahn, lift Haddon from obscurity to the dizziest heights of stardom, and become a classic of the stage.
From Cheerful—By Request by Edna Ferber
There is no dizzies, there is no cramps, there is no menopause.
From The Guardian ● Mar. 25, 2011
The number teases, dazzles the mind and even dizzies it, but that does not add up to understanding.
From Time Magazine Archive
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She dizzies him with quotes from Erich Fromm.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Eve.The precipice of ill Down this colossal nature, dizzies me: And, hark! the starry harmony remote Seems measuring the heights from whence he fell.
From The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Vol. I by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
The whirl so dizzies, she breathes short; The serpent spirals seem to fold Laocöon-like about her limbs.
From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 104, January 7, 1893 by Sir F. C. (Francis Cowley) Burnand
Keely Hodgkinson stood with her eyes and mouth wide open in astonishment, hands fixed either side of a head dizzied by two laps that had changed everything.
From BBC ● May 22, 2024
I was dizzied with terror, no ground beneath me; it was crazy-making, endless.
From Los Angeles Times ● Aug. 11, 2023
I felt, not for the first time that summer, dizzied by the dissonance.
From Slate ● Oct. 20, 2020
It was hard for dizzied news consumers to know what, or whom, to believe.
From Washington Post ● May 14, 2017
At Easter high mass I was dizzied by the mucous perfume of white flowers at the celebration of rebirth.
From "Hunger of Memory" by Richard Rodriguez
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Your first-class ticket could soon be second class as U.S. airlines add to their dizzying roster of seating options.
From MarketWatch ● Aug. 13, 2026
In less than a month, Paramount Skydance Chief Executive David Ellison has exhibited a dizzying range of emotions as the goal line for the coveted $111-billion Warner Bros.
From Los Angeles Times ● Aug. 12, 2026
But the dizzying rise in computer equipment exports from Mexico -- the largest US trading partner -- is doing the opposite.
From Barron's ● Jul. 21, 2026
Stock futures were mostly lower, with AI stocks selling off as investors questioned whether the dizzying trade that has powered markets this year has more room to run.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 13, 2026
Only the floor separated him from the dizzying drop.
From "Gregor the Overlander" by Suzanne Collins
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