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Dizzyingly meaning
To a dizzying degree, or in a dizzying manner
Example sentences (14)
Gibson arrived at a dizzyingly colorful curtain with text running along both sides that reads “the only way out is through” — “a set of words that expressed what a new Americana could be,” he said.
It’s set in the early 1980s in Los Angeles, back in the “Less Than Zero” era, and I knew from the excerpts that it was going to be intense, harrowing, dizzyingly dark, but that proved to be its power.
The events of "The Hobbit" will give you a handy primer to the worlds of Elves, dwarves, and humans before the dizzyingly complex Jackson films swirl past you.
The show floor was dizzyingly jammed at times.
But in practice, it is consistently, dizzyingly executed with fiendish, even braggadocious skill that focuses on a welcome sense of distortion and ambiguity.
On the other hand, if you’d like to visit small-town Germany in the present day (sort of), we can pay a visit to the forest village of Winden, the setting for this dizzyingly complicated and moodily atmospheric Netflix original.
This means that the dizzyingly high unemployment estimations could be a tiny bit better, as well as fact that they don't estimate how the recently passed government stimulus will help.
Adria Quinones-Masur, the Housing Trust’s director of homeownership programs, says the loans offer a vital hand up in a dizzyingly pricey housing market.
The cross-pollination of material — from Clarence Gill’s 1927 “Darling Corey” and the Baptist hymn “Where He Leads Me” to Bonnie Raitt’s “I Can’t Make You Love Me” and Prince’s “Cream” — is dizzyingly entertaining.
Along the they discovered a mutual appreciation for the other’s and discovered they are equals in terms of the dizzyingly deep and versatile catalog of music collections.
For fans of "Real Housewives" who crave suspense, is an entertaining ride between the blurred lines of fiction and reality that leads dizzyingly to a jaw-dropping conclusion.
The wide-ranging latitude brings a dizzyingly mixed bag of architecture, spanning centuries.
He said, "Oozing style, wit and confidence from every sprocket, and offering a dizzyingly, fresh perspective on the Big Apple that only Besson could bring, this is, in a word, wonderful".
Pauline Kael was among the most enthusiastic critics: she called it "a true original, and a triumph of personal filmmaking" and "dizzyingly sensual".