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dizzying

adjective as in giddy

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Small-scale reductions in force might run into a dizzying array of civil service protections, but by going big those can be swept away, he says.

The horseplay this entails, though gamely performed, grows dizzying.

As he runs his third campaign as the Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump has kept up a dizzying schedule of rallies, news conferences, public appearances and media interviews.

During his first term, this was most evident in the pandemic, where Trump would ping-pong between different lies at dizzying speed.

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But he added there was a "dizzying range of beliefs and ideologies" MI5 had to deal with.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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