dizzying 的定义
- making or tending to make one dizzy: The tower rose to dizzying heights.
dizzying 近义词
giddy
更多dizzying例句
- However, the very content that brought WhiteHat Jr to dizzying heights ultimately returned to haunt it.
- Supply path optimization exercises can be long, involved processes with dizzying amounts of data, but they always promise to improve advertisers’ performance.
- So it’s not just American politics that’s dizzying right now!
- Bitcoin first broke $20,000 in December and has since been on a dizzying run that saw it eclipse $40,000 last week.
- The gameplay showed very impressive engine work with a dizzying amount of environmental and particle effects.
- Despite a dizzying number of women coming forward against her husband, Camille Cosby refuses to sharpen her blade of vengeance.
- In between, The Dude is sometimes helped, but mostly hindered, by a dizzying array of quirky characters.
- It was a dizzying time, and Shaquille handled an array of new situations with conspicuous aplomb.
- Francis is, of course, the recipient of a dizzying number of invitations.
- The drug- and alcohol-fueled excesses build to a dizzying climax that leaves you reeling.
- What need to look to right or left when you are swallowing up free mile after mile of dizzying road?
- At first I used to think the effect of so many people whirling round in the same direction dizzying and monotonous.
- As for Larry, a dizzying, throbbing emotion permeated his whole astonished being.
- For one wild, awful instant, Ruth felt that she would faint, for the world reeled around her in dizzying circles.
- There, only a few feet above the water, it darted to the side once more—and fell, and skipped along the water at dizzying speed.