590 examples of dizziest in sentences

The war news is becoming dizzier every day.

" The pedestrian, feeling dizzier than ever, sat down upon the pump platform.

He was seated on the dizziest and most splendid eminence which it was possible for human grandeur to obtain.

On reaching the edge of the dizzy precipice, the buffaloes turned abruptly and tossed their ponderous heads as they coursed along the edge.

At the giddiest altitude of triumph it is that the brain grows dizziest and there is revealed the deepest chasm of possible defeat; and the conqueror, "Having his ear full of his airy fame," is just then most likely to fall like Herod from his aërial pomp to the very dust.

And Tug is like 'Iron-armed Ike,' who took four villyuns, two in each hand, and swung them around his head till they got so dizzy that they swounded away,

At first the fast motion in the balloon made him a little dizzy, just as it might make you feel queer the first time you went on a merry-go-'round.

It went very fast, and Squinty felt dizzy.

Swift as an arrow from the bow; Headlong the torrent leaps, Then tumbling round, in dazzling snow And dizzy whirls it sweeps; Then, shooting through the narrow aisle Of this sublime cathedral pile, Amidst its vastness, dark and grim, It peals its everlasting hymn.

Aloft the knife was rais'd To pierce my bosom, throbbing with warm life; A dizzy horror overwhelm'd my soul; My eyes grew dim; I found myself in safety.

And so o'er these rocky masses, on from dizzy ledge to ledge, Leaps he ever, hither, thither, springing like a stricken ball.

"The world seemed suddenly to have expanded its wings from East to West only to bear the fortunate Spanish Empire to the most dizzy heights of wealth and power.

The agonized resolution that turns the panting fugitive's blood and body to fire,the fear, so vividly portrayed that the reader's nerves thrill with the shock that brings the hunted negro's heart almost to his mouth with one wild throb,the matchless picture of the forest and marsh, lengthening and widening with dizzy swell to the weary eye and failing brain,all are the work of a master of language.

We ran wild in the woods and fields all that day, we fed the fishes in the ponds, we made ourselves dizzy on the seesaws and merry-go-rounds, and at last, fairly tired out, and feeling desperately and most unromantically hungry, turned into the neatest and least frequented restaurant we could find and ordered our dinner.

Great, foolish impulses came to Alcatraz; he might gather his mares about him and lead them for ten miles at a terrific pace and with a blind destination; he might leave them and scout far and wide, alone, always at dizzy speed.

One inspiration of it is enough to make us dizzy,as when we enter an old well or stoop over a charcoal fire; but a draught of water fully charged with it is exhilarating and refreshing, as we know by repeated experiences at marble fountains that meet us on so many city-corners.

So all these lands are mine; these yellow meads These village greens, and forest-fretted hills, With dizzy castles crowned.

Mine eyes are dizzy, and my faint sense reels In the rich fragrance of those purple tresses.

No one dreamed the play would run for years, make a fortune for Hahn, lift Haddon from obscurity to the dizziest heights of stardom, and become a classic of the stage.

In this country, both Zed and Izzard, as well as the worse forms Zad and Uzzard, are now fairly superseded by the softer and better term Zee; and whoever will spell aloud, with each of these names, a few such words as dizzy, mizzen, gizzard, may easily perceive why none of the former can ever be brought again into use.

The citizens Declare for him, a dizzy drunken spirit Possesses the whole town.

Where I set up my ladder, built of sound, A way to scale the dizziest heights is found.

They have a bungalow at the very dizziest point in Sausalito.

At the dizziest moment, he was suddenly aware of a figure, also turning the Point at full speed, and rushing to a collision.

Luckily, the missile missed its mark, and Alexis escaped, to find refuge in the house of a friendly priest, who not only gave him shelter and protection, but taught him to write, and, above all, to singlittle dreaming that he was thus paving the way which was to lead the drunken shepherd's lad to the dizziest heights in Russia.

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