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Dizzily

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Adverb

1. dizzily, giddily, light-headedly

in a giddy light-headed manner

Example Sentences:
'he walked around dizzily'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Dizzily

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adjective -zier or -ziest
1. 
affected with a whirling or reeling sensation; giddy
2. 
mentally confused or bewildered
3. 
causing or tending to cause vertigo or bewilderment
4. informal
foolish or flighty
verb -zies, -zying or -zied
5. (transitive)
to make dizzy

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Dizzily

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adjectiveWord forms: ˈdizzier or ˈdizziest
1. 
having a whirling, dazed sensation; giddy; lightheaded
2. 
causing or likely to cause such a sensation
3. 
confused; bewildered
4.  Informal
silly; foolish; harebrained
verb transitiveWord forms: ˈdizzied or ˈdizzying
5. 
to make dizzy

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Dizzily

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adj. diz·zi·er, diz·zi·est
1. Having a whirling sensation and a tendency to fall.
2.
a. Bewildered or confused: "I was dizzy with anger and shame" (Amy Benson).
b. Slang Scatterbrained or silly.
3. Producing or tending to produce giddiness: a dizzy height.
4. Characterized by impulsive haste; very rapid: "There he sat ... gabbing at his usual dizzy pace" (H.L. Mencken).
tr.v. diz·zied, diz·zy·ing, diz·zies
1. To cause to have a whirling sensation.
2. To confuse or bewilder.

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