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dizzily
diz·zy D0307900 (dĭz′ē)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. [Middle English dusie, disi, from Old English dysig, foolish.] diz′zi·ly adv.diz′zi·ness n.diz′zy·ing·ly adv.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | dizzily - in a giddy light-headed manner; "he walked around dizzily"giddily, light-headedly | Translationsdizzy (ˈdizi) adjective1. giddy or confused. If you spin round and round like that, you'll make yourself dizzy. 頭暈目眩的 头晕目眩的2. causing dizziness. dizzy heights. 使人暈眩的 使人头晕的ˈdizzily adverb 頭暈目眩地 头昏眼花地ˈdizziness noun 頭暈目眩 头昏眼花IdiomsSeedizzydizzily
Synonyms for dizzilyadv in a giddy light-headed mannerSynonyms |