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vertigo

[vur-ti-goh] / ˈvɜr tɪˌgoʊ /


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Indeed, there’s so much twirling that the producers might consider a program insert warning theatergoers about the possibility of vertigo.

From Los Angeles Times

He had to learn to walk again and says he he now suffers with vertigo, a condition which influences your balance, and he is still deaf in his left ear.

From BBC

When John Cotter suddenly began to suffer from deafness, tinnitus and roiling vertigo at the age of 30, he found himself thrust into a medical mystery.

From Washington Post

Air, light, height, with a tingle of vertigo, are what the Guggenheim Museum’s spiraling rotunda is about.

From New York Times

One medication gave him such bad vertigo he could hardly stand, he said.

From Seattle Times