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dizzy·ing
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dizzyingadjective
Tending to make one (actually or metaphorically) dizzy or confused, as of great speed or height.
The salesman presented me with a dizzying array of choices, and I was hard pressed to choose between them.
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Dizzying
of Dizzy
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Dizzying in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Dizzying in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of Dizzying in a Sentence
For most people, however, dizziness is only a potential issue during faster and more forceful activities, amazingly, when needed, our brains can be prompted over time to better handle the dizzying tasks we encounter.
We're hemorrhaging information at a dizzying rate, evidenced by the uncanny similarity of some of our potential adversaries' new platforms to those we've been developing.
The big hotel chains are in the business of pretending they aren't big chains. They want you to think they are boutiques, this dizzying array of brand names is a good way for them to hide. The vast majority of the public is not going to keep track.
Not only are ideas getting bolder and more original, but highly sophisticated domestic funds are being established at a dizzying pace. Globally there’s unrivaled scale in China by sovereign entities, high net-worth families and smart diversified Chinese listed corporations, and I expect this to continue right through 2016 and beyond.
It would take centuries to a millennium to accomplish that kind of change with natural causes. This, in that context, is a dizzying pace.
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