dizzying

English

Adjective

dizzying (comparative more dizzying, superlative most dizzying)

  1. Tending to make one (actually or metaphorically) dizzy or confused, as of great speed or height.
    The salesman presented me with a dizzying array of choices, and I was hard pressed to choose between them.
    • 2017 April 6, Samira Shackle, “On the frontline with Karachi’s ambulance drivers”, in the Guardian:
      The organisation fills many gaps left by the state, operating a dizzying array of services, including homes for victims of domestic violence, food banks and a shelter for stray animals.

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dizzying

  1. present participle of dizzy
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