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"dizzy":{
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"antonyms":[],
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"definitions":{
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": bewilder":[
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"disasters that dizzy the mind"
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],
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": caused by or marked by giddiness":[],
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": causing giddiness or mental confusion":[
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"dizzy heights"
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],
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": extremely rapid":[
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"prices climbing at a dizzy rate"
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],
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": foolish , silly":[],
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": having a whirling sensation in the head with a tendency to fall":[],
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": mentally confused":[],
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": to make dizzy or giddy":[]
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},
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"examples":[
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"Adjective",
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"The children were dizzy after spinning in circles.",
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"I'm feeling a bit weak and dizzy . I think I'm having a dizzy spell .",
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"Complex math problems make me dizzy .",
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"looking down from dizzy heights",
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"Prices rose at a dizzy rate.",
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"the dizzy pace of our lives",
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"Recent Examples on the Web: Adjective",
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"Desnos, also 18, passed out the next day, and felt dizzy and had hot flashes while at a fast food restaurant. \u2014 Fox News , 2 June 2022",
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"Some patients may feel dizzy or nauseated, some may vomit, have diarrhea, or have temporary mild fever or chills. \u2014 Abby Dupes, Seventeen , 19 May 2022",
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"Other concerning symptoms include being dehydrated, dizzy or unable to keep any food down. \u2014 Washington Post , 5 May 2022",
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"Alongside the mesmerizing cinematography, the sound design in The Northman will leave you dizzy . \u2014 Erik Kain, Forbes , 25 Apr. 2022",
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"Due to the scarcity of water, some ticket-holders said they were dehydrated and dizzy . \u2014 Carmela Chirinos, Fortune , 18 Apr. 2022",
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"On the initial call by a friend at 12:06 p.m. on Feb. 16, Fulton County 911 operators were told Phinnizee was dizzy and his legs were numb. \u2014 Ariel Hart, ajc , 29 Apr. 2022",
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"Parr used to divert her gaze from crashes on the road; the mere thought of it made her dizzy . \u2014 oregonlive , 6 Apr. 2022",
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"Peering over the edge where Toni fell, Shott felt dizzy . \u2014 Rachel Monroe, Outside Online , 16 Oct. 2018",
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"Recent Examples on the Web: Verb",
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"Bricks began to lift and dizzy around the cylindrical walls. \u2014 Karen Russell, The New Yorker , 4 Oct. 2021",
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"Hours later, Prasad found Bun, dizzy with fever and lying on a bench outside the Salesforce Transit Center in SoMa. \u2014 Rachel Swan, San Francisco Chronicle , 21 Sep. 2021",
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"The speedy Schenectady locomotives made record-keepers dizzy by breaking one record after another. \u2014 Wayne Whittaker, Popular Mechanics , 26 Aug. 2021",
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"This seems like common sense, but occasionally someone decides to pick up their laptop or phone and roam around their home or office while talking \u2014 making everyone else dizzy . \u2014 Ethan Rasiel, Forbes , 13 May 2021",
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"Nothing else witty to say just dizzy with gratitude that GOLD DIGGERS found its way to a team that believes in it! \u2014 NBC News , 9 Apr. 2021",
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"Cueto\u2019s final pitch of the seventh inning, a triple shimmy if there ever was one, might have made fans dizzy , not to mention C.J. Cron. \u2014 John Shea, San Francisco Chronicle , 9 Apr. 2021",
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"Place your laptop on a table to keep it from moving around to dizzy others. \u2014 Annie Lane, oregonlive , 22 Jan. 2021",
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"Place your laptop on a table to keep it from moving around to dizzy others. \u2014 Annie Lane, oregonlive , 22 Jan. 2021"
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],
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"first_known_use":{
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"1501, in the meaning defined at sense 1":"Verb",
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"before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1":"Adjective"
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},
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"history_and_etymology":{
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"Middle English disy , from Old English dysig stupid; akin to Old High German tusig stupid":"Adjective"
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},
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"pronounciation":[
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"\u02c8diz-\u0113",
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"\u02c8di-z\u0113"
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],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"synonyms":[
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"aswoon",
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"giddy",
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"light-headed",
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"reeling",
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"swimmy",
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"vertiginous",
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"whirling",
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"woozy"
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],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-023407",
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"type":[
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"adjective",
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"adverb",
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"noun",
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"verb"
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]
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}
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}
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