dizzied Antonyms
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Meaning of dizzied
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dizzied (imp. & p. p.)
of Dizzy
dizzied Sentence Examples
- The sudden change in altitude dizzied the pilot, causing him to lose control of the plane.
- The flashing lights and loud music dizzied the concertgoer, making it difficult for him to stand.
- The rollercoaster's twists and turns dizzied the riders, leaving them feeling nauseous.
- The dizzying heights of the mountain made the climbers feel lightheaded and unstable.
- The ballerina's graceful movements dizzied the audience, leaving them mesmerized.
- The magician's tricks dizzied the spectators, making them question their own eyes.
- The constant spinning of the teacup ride dizzied the children, making them giggle and scream.
- The dizzying pace of the city life overwhelmed the newcomers, leaving them feeling disoriented and exhausted.
- The dizzying array of choices at the buffet overwhelmed the diners, making it difficult for them to decide what to eat.
- The dizzying speed of the race car made the driver's heart pound and his head spin.
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of Dizzy
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The sudden change in altitude dizzied the pilot, causing him to lose control of the plane.
The flashing lights and loud music dizzied the concertgoer, making it difficult for him to stand.
The rollercoaster's twists and turns dizzied the riders, leaving them feeling nauseous.
The dizzying heights of the mountain made the climbers feel lightheaded and unstable.