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dizzyingly, adv.|ˈdɪzɪɪŋlɪ| [f. dizzying ppl. a. + -ly2.] In a dizzying manner; amazingly.
1925A. S. M. Hutchinson One Incr. Purpose iii. xvi. 335 Not hurtingly now, but, mysteriously, dizzyingly. 1952Dylan Thomas Let. 21 Nov. (1966) 383 Forgive me for not answering your dizzyingly kind letter long before this. 1957New Yorker 26 Oct. 71/1 This was a dizzyingly far cry from the small provincial company that London had hoped might be willing to accept him. 1964Rev. Eng. Stud. XV. 315 But were the ordinary people who watched mysteries really so dizzyingly other-worldly? |