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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of dizzy.

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  • We played it on a bigger stage as well, and our romantic lead, the actor who played Cornelius Hackl, had more room to move about, diving over and behind furniture, throwing himself across the floor, running, leaping, collapsing in dizzied heaps, and showing off all the tricks he'd learned from watching Dick Van Dyke reruns all the time when he was growing up.

    Lance Mannion: 2008

  • We played it on a bigger stage as well, and our romantic lead, the actor who played Cornelius Hackl, had more room to move about, diving over and behind furniture, throwing himself across the floor, running, leaping, collapsing in dizzied heaps, and showing off all the tricks he'd learned from watching Dick Van Dyke reruns all the time when he was growing up.

    Tell me again why I left the theatre 2008

  • So I'm kind of dizzied by the new box set from the fabulous curators of Flicker Alley, a five-disc set comprising over 170 films by Melies, entitled

    In The Company Of Glenn 2009

  • So I'm kind of dizzied by the new box set from the fabulous curators of Flicker Alley, a five-disc set comprising over 170 films by Melies, entitled

    In The Company Of Glenn 2009

  • So I'm kind of dizzied by the new box set from the fabulous curators of Flicker Alley, a five-disc set comprising over 170 films by Melies, entitled

    In The Company Of Glenn 2009

  • And her hair covered him about and hid him as she whispered, and the sight of it pounded my heart against my ribs and dizzied my head till scarcely could I half-see.

    THE BONES OF KAHEKILI 2010

  • Summer choked dizzied whined for movement, but dawn stretches now:

    Wintering Kirsty Logan 2011

  • As I walked toward the hospital's entrance — stomach heavy, dizzied with anxiety, plastic bag swinging at my side — I surprised myself by whispering: Bet he'll never eat the damn fruit.

    LAST CALL: A Memoir Laura C. Alonso 2011

  • Across Massachusetts, voters who had been bombarded with phone calls and dizzied with nonstop campaign commercials for Coakley and Brown gave a fitting turnout despite intermittent snow and rain statewide.

    Democrats In Danger Of Losing A Senate Seat As Massachusetts Voters Go To The Polls 2010

  • By the time the week is out, she knows more adventure than she ever bargained for, and this quiet book about an ordinary suffering woman, a book that has been building and building with every turn of the page, leaves you in the end a bit like that - spinning, dizzied by the world around you.

    Book Review: Vida's 'The Lovers' 2010

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