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in a way that causes a sensation of spinning or loss of balance
- She swayed dizzily after standing up too quickly.
- The child looked dizzily around the spinning carousel.
- The tall buildings rose dizzily above the crowded streets.
- He stumbled dizzily across the room, clutching the wall for support.
- The boat rocked dizzily on the rough sea.
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in a confusing or rapid manner that overwhelms or unsettles
- The company moved dizzily through a series of unexpected changes.
- She watched the news cycle spin dizzily from one scandal to another.
- The economy rose and fell dizzily within a few weeks.
- He tried to keep up with the conversation but the topics shifted dizzily.
- The team's fortunes changed dizzily after the new coach arrived.
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in a silly or frivolous way, often lacking seriousness or sense
- She dizzily suggested they throw a party on a school night.
- He laughed dizzily at the joke, not realizing the problem it caused.
- The plan was dizzily drawn up without much thought.
- They dizzily agreed to all the proposals without questioning them.
- She dizzily admitted she had no idea what was going on.
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