6 adverbs to describe how to dizziest

I'm downright dizzy with the thought, In troth, I'm like to greet.

And where was the Pilgrim? "Mr. Walland and I tried the swing, but I don't like it; it made me horribly dizzy," she said, coming up to him.

I have said that we were eight days closely confined in this one lodge, and then came the night when we were lifted from out the mire of despair into which we had fallen, so suddenly as to make us literally dizzy with hope.

Accordingly Barnaby, seeing that it was required of him to quit the place in which he then lay, arose, though with a good deal of effort, and permitted the negro to help him on with his coat, though feeling mightily dizzy and much put about to keep upon his legshis head beating fit to split asunder and the vessel rolling and pitching at a great rate, as though upon a heavy cross-sea.

" "It made me feel sick, I assure you," declared his nephew, "positively dizzy!"

" "And I feel real dizzy," said another.

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