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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dizzy.

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Examples

  • "That's why Earthmen call you 'dizzies'; you live so fast, it makes us dizzy.

    Starship Aldiss, Brian 1959

  • It was a whirling moment, as he held her two hands in his, one of those moments when an incomprehensible orgasm quickens the blood and dizzies the brain.

    CHAPTER 7 2010

  • Vertigo dizzies me; I find myself meeting him halfway, my head swirling.

    Vivian Rising Daniella Brodsky 2010

  • Sometimes it dizzies the characters themselves: Bateman finds himself arguing with his fiancée, Evelyn, about whether someone ordered tuna carpaccio or tuna cappuccino.

    American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis 2010

  • Meredith reminds us about Old Yeller, how he came in with the angry delusional dizzies, turned out to have a cyst in his brain, and oh yeah Alex messed up an order and dehydrated his brain, causing him to fall into a hopeless coma.

    grey’s anatomy recap : eleanor rigby is not an island (season 2, episode 11) | Seattle Metblogs 2005

  • The damned dizzies have got that welder in action.

    Starship Aldiss, Brian 1959

  • We were just finishing when the dizzies turned up.

    Starship Aldiss, Brian 1959

  • They had to be trained at Little Dog Institute to move and speak as quickly as possible, to sleep in cat naps, to-oh, in short to act like dizzies.

    Starship Aldiss, Brian 1959

  • "Now tell me why you started chasing the two dizzies."

    Starship Aldiss, Brian 1959

  • It contains far more than the dizzies should know; it'll set them questioning all sorts of things.

    Starship Aldiss, Brian 1959

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