Adjective
head-spinning (comparative more head-spinning, superlative most head-spinning)
(idiomatic) Incredible, overwhelming.
And there is no question that scientists have responded, studying the biology and possible treatments at a head-spinning pace. Source: Internet
But then the story flipped, with a cascade of head-spinning revelations. Source: Internet
U.S. Rep. Earl Blumenauer, an Oregon Democrat and the co-founder of the Congressional Cannabis Caucus, called Gardner’s announcement “another head-spinning moment.” Source: Internet
For those in Tehran, whether hard-liners, reformists or people simply trying to get by in Iran's worsening economy, it's head-spinning, especially after seeing Trump pull America out of the nuclear deal with world powers. Source: Internet
Veteran Wild surrendered her omnium title on Friday after being penalised for causing a pile-up that floored Britain's golden girl Laura Kenny, but combined superbly with Amy Pieters in the head-spinning 30km relay-style event. Source: Internet
Davies was one of the few players to escape the experience with any credit on what must have been a head-spinning 19th birthday. Source: Internet