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dizzy

[diz-ee] / ˈdɪz i /




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That’s even though the choices can be dizzying: many people have dozens of options.

From Science Daily

Once Ms. Aikin reaches the postwar period, the myriad bibliographic and library-science programs and groups, with their ubiquitous acronyms, becomes dizzying.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the first of three immersive rooms, a dizzying 360-degree video introduces guests to the story of Jesus’ life from his baptism to the crucifixion — including that jumbo last supper.

From Los Angeles Times

Matthiessen was this way, too, and his dizzying life and brilliantly varied work were the paradoxical outcomes of what was, as he put it, his “dream of simplicity.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Another mother took her son to hospital after he complained of sickness, headaches and feeling dizzy.

From BBC