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Definition of Dizzier
1. dizzy [adj] - See also: dizzy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dizzier
Literary usage of Dizzier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Recent British Philosophy: A Review, with Criticisms; Including Some by David Masson (1866)
"... bursting type after type, Imagination, growing dizzier and dizzier in her
ascent through an animated vagueness of she knows not what, pursues and still ..."
2. Recent British Philosophy: Including Some Comments on Mr. Mill's Answer to by David Masson (1877)
"And so, on and on, bursting the Vertebrate in the way, bursting type after type,
Imagination, growing dizzier and dizzier in her ascent through an animated ..."
3. Loafing Down Long Island by Charles Hanson Towne (1921)
"... screaming, scrambling, growing dizzier and dizzier, and finally doing it all
over again, though your hat is crushed and your arms are black and blue. ..."
4. Paris of To-day by Richard Kaufmann (1891)
"One grew dizzier and dizzier in this hubbub, and the impression it made was
confused but of overwhelming greatness, and was not diminished when one was able ..."
5. Recent British Philosophy: A Review, with Criticisms by David Masson (1867)
"And so, on and on, bursting the Vertebrate in the way, bursting type after type,
Imagination, growing dizzier and dizzier in her ascent through an animated ..."
6. The Jewess: Screenplay by R D Manning (1995)
"(giggling) Lady Beaconsfield is awaiting me in the Garden to tell me again how
well Her Dizzy performed today! ISAAC (laughing) Dizzy is growing dizzier, ..."