Adverb
dizzyingly (comparative more dizzyingly, superlative most dizzyingly)
To a dizzying degree, or in a dizzying manner
The dervish whirled dizzyingly fast.
But in practice, it is consistently, dizzyingly executed with fiendish, even braggadocious skill that focuses on a welcome sense of distortion and ambiguity. Source: Internet
He said, "Oozing style, wit and confidence from every sprocket, and offering a dizzyingly, fresh perspective on the Big Apple that only Besson could bring, this is, in a word, wonderful". Source: Internet
At the foot of the Elwha River, the muddy outpost of Port Bonita is about to boom, fueled by a ragtag band of dizzyingly disparate men and women unified only in their visions of a more prosperous future. Source: Internet
Filled with Ali Smith's trademark wordplay and inventive storytelling, here is the dizzyingly entertaining, wickedly humorous story of a mysterious stranger whose sudden appearance during a family’s summer holiday transforms four variously unhappy people. Source: Internet
I set aside my singing doubts and fall deeply in love as she spins in a field, camera panning dizzyingly around her perfect features. Source: Internet
Pauline Kael was among the most enthusiastic critics: she called it "a true original, and a triumph of personal filmmaking" and "dizzyingly sensual". Source: Internet