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  • adjective comparative form of dizzy: more dizzy

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Examples

  • It means that I am likely to get dizzier over the course of any particular day and also over the course of the con.

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  • Inhaling a deep breath, she made another shaking attempt, growing dizzier with each second.

    Kresley Cole Immortals After Dark: The Clan MacRieve Kresley Cole 2010

  • The real-life Dean was dizzier than any “busher” invented by Lardner.

    Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010

  • The real-life Dean was dizzier than any “busher” invented by Lardner.

    Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010

  • “Ches” Washington of the Pittsburgh Courier opined in 1936, “with many debates developing as to which player is the ‘dizzier’ at times.”

    Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010

  • “Ches” Washington of the Pittsburgh Courier opined in 1936, “with many debates developing as to which player is the ‘dizzier’ at times.”

    Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010

  • Henry looked at me for a long moment, until I could feel my head growing lighter and dizzier.

    HOUSE RULES JODI PICOULT 2010

  • “Ches” Washington of the Pittsburgh Courier opined in 1936, “with many debates developing as to which player is the ‘dizzier’ at times.”

    Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010

  • The real-life Dean was dizzier than any “busher” invented by Lardner.

    Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010

  • The real-life Dean was dizzier than any “busher” invented by Lardner.

    Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010

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