1. dizzying - Adjective
2. dizzying - Verb
of Dizzy
Source: Webster's dictionaryHer eyes met his, but she looked quickly away; entangling gazes with Will was confusing at best, dizzying at worst. Cassandra Clare
I didn't care about anything. And there's a freedom in apathy, a wild, dizzying liberation on which you can almost get drunk. You can do anything. Ask Kevin. Lionel Shriver
It's a tough thing to know that when you're making your album, you're going to end up collaborating with, say, Wal-Mart, on your artwork. That just sucks. And the pressure behind getting the numbers real fast is, to me, dizzying. Ben Folds
When I look at my life and the lives of my female friends these days - with our dizzying number of opportunities and talents - I sometimes feel as though we are all mice in a giant experimental maze, scurrying around frantically, trying to find our way through. Elizabeth Gilbert
Every once in a blue moon, is born a person, who has the clarity of vision, and the greatness of deed, to make us all recognize the dizzying heights the human spirit can really achieveŠBaba Amte is one of those people. Baba Amte
It did occur to me that the effect of good literature may be as dizzying as that of alcohol. Pamela Dean