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"dazzlingly" Definitions
  1. very brightly
  2. in a way that impresses somebody very much
"dazzlingly" Synonyms
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Some are dazzlingly clever, and others are far less appealing.
She also wrote that Beethoven is "dazzlingly impersonated" by Oldman.
On the Na'vi River Journey, the "Shaman of Songs" is dazzlingly alive.
Here and there were a few plum trees, their flowers dazzlingly fuchsia.
Dubai's dazzlingly wealthy flaunted their lives on Instagram; she was barely Googleable.
" The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw said the "brilliant" film is "shocking, gripping, dazzlingly shot.
Mr. Hartke wrote the piece for pianist Xak Bjerken, who played it dazzlingly.
" While The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw said the "brilliant" film is "shocking, gripping, dazzlingly shot.
A dazzlingly charismatic warrior in the field, at home Napoleon was considerably less stylish.
"It's shocking, gripping, dazzlingly shot," The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw wrote, giving it five stars.
Will this unproven but dazzlingly talented young prospect play his way onto the team?
Rhea, like many moons in the outer solar system, appears dazzlingly bright in full sunlight.
They couldn't even agree about the dazzlingly yellow shots of sea buckthorn vodka, the weekly special.
The auditorium became a kind of theater in the round, whose every detail was dazzlingly articulated.
But in "The Long Night," he proved dazzlingly easy for consummate assassin Arya Stark to take out.
Dumb as dirt and twice as filling, "Chapter 3" is a symphony of dazzlingly sterile, cartoonish abuse.
I haven't seen so much flesh since Freshers Week; the term "meat market" suddenly, dazzlingly making sense.
His latest, she informed him, was "dazzlingly brilliant" and hence wholly without promise for the American market.
It was bitterly cold, but the sky had cleared and the sun reflected dazzlingly off the frosted terrain.
Ranging in scale from asteroid mining to brain-computer interfaces, the technologies outlined in Soonish are dazzlingly advanced.
Mr. Ratmansky's "Pictures at an Exhibition," a dazzlingly diverse creation, is a strange mixture of order and wildness.
Ms von der Leyen, though not dazzlingly charismatic, is a mature and moderate administrator who speaks fluent English.
He's a master of near-perfection, of dazzlingly lit and shot wisps of hair and tear-streaked cheeks.
The human stride is one of our biological blessings—a dazzlingly complicated operation that requires little conscious thought.
We all need to put down the (dazzlingly expensive) constant stream of entertainment and read a local paper.
However, sculptor Joyce J. Scott manages to make it refined and even dazzlingly beautiful through her choice of medium.
The book is a hefty, dazzlingly erudite synthesis of history, philosophy, anthropology, genetics, sociology, economics, epidemiology, statistics and more.
Despite the sparse hang this left for the remaining fair days, each piece is dazzlingly complex enough to stand alone.
Dazzlingly shot and edited, the debut feature was chosen as Brazil's submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars.
Type "Uber" and "money" into Amazon and you'll find them, with their dodgy illustrated covers and their dazzlingly optimistic claims.
Unlike artists, who are almost professionally obliged to spread their emotions dazzlingly wide, biographers need to be organized and neat.
The largest congregations are in South Korea and the Philippines, where dazzlingly large mega-churches hold tens of thousands of people.
"Bad Liar" is a dazzlingly clever reinvention, built almost entirely around the sample and a bristling, erotic whisper of a vocal.
The game was fast and exciting, it resembled the show I knew from the TV, and its visuals were dazzlingly bright.
The main-floor master suite includes a sitting room with a dazzlingly ornamented fireplace and wall under a fluted barrel ceiling.
I find myself composing an elegy for that brief interregnum when Britain had ceased to rule but was nonetheless dazzlingly cosmopolitan.
Check out this video of a dazzlingly-feathered, blue-caped male bird of paradise, with suburban-junior-high-school dance moves.
However close we are to the end, Whitaker made a dazzlingly poor tactical decision by announcing that Mueller is almost finished.
Husky and dark and dazzlingly precise, Mr. Bernstein's guitar sound has the power to soothe and energize at the same time.
Fairbanks North Star Borough is about the size of New Jersey, most of it wooded, wild and dazzlingly beautiful in winter.
"Human Flow" opens and closes with aquatically themed imagery, beginning with a shot of a deep, dazzlingly blue body of water.
Even if it's an elaborate joke—which it likely is—it is dazzlingly, fascinatingly strange in its parade of pop culture references.
What The View From Somewhere makes dazzlingly clear is that saving journalism will mean saving it from a false notion of objectivity.
Perhaps he hopes that a superhero film in which people acknowledge the existence of superhero comics will be seen as dazzlingly postmodern.
She wants this dazzlingly alpha young naval officer, who mocks the pomp of royal ceremony while always knowing how to observe it.
For the fifth televised Democratic debate, broadcast from Georgia, ten candidates lined up dutifully on stage, each behind a dazzlingly-lit lectern.
We have come to know Mr. Trifonov best for his dazzlingly brilliant yet poetic accounts of Liszt, Chopin, Rachmaninoff and other Romantic repertory.
And Samish Island, nestled dazzlingly between two bays and enclosed by a ring of thick Douglas firs, is a place where people don't pry.
While many LED clear lights are dazzlingly bright, Balsam Hill uses Candlelight LED bulbs that cast a soft glow more like an incandescent bulb.
Gorgeous aerial shots reveal a blasted and burnished expanse, as if all of the town's precious metal — unlike its crimes — lay nakedly, dazzlingly exposed.
"When you have a father that is such a dazzlingly brilliant intellectual, that alone — it's hard to live up to that," Mr. O'Shaughnessy said.
This writer's sentences are so dazzlingly fresh that it as if he has thrown his cape in the street in front of each one.
Fourteenth Street and Sixth Avenue and Washington Square all register as the places they are now and were then, and yet are dazzlingly unlike.
From the deep cuts in the set list to the dazzlingly complicated choreography, each note and step is hit with militaristic precision and flair.
Later, hundreds of drones dazzlingly formed the 2018 PyeongChang mascot, white tiger Soohorang, in the sky as athletes hoisted their nation's flags in the stadium.
It is followed by a doozy of a final scene, in which Laura Jellinek's standard-issue office set morphs into a dazzlingly eerie limbo land.
This group presents its innovative merging of traditional African dance and step in which the performers — dazzlingly nimble and rhythmic — make music with their bodies.
The series takes its name from the story that inspired "Blade Runner," but the episodes are as diverse as the author's dazzlingly far-reaching work.
Midler wore a dazzlingly structured grey shirt with bedazzled leggings and flats, while Von Haselberg opted for a shiny, floor-length black dress with sheer sleeves.
Because Cher's life is so extraordinary that it's been turned into a Broadway musical, it's easy to forget what a dazzlingly distinctive vocalist she actually is.
The combination of two violins, a viola and a cello was not yet in use as a standard ensemble when he wrote his dazzlingly rich output.
Mr. Toradze's interpretation was spacious but severely under tempo, while Mr. Matsuev's was dazzlingly fast, to the detriment of Prokofiev's lyricism hiding under score's chaotic surface.
Westbrook is the NBA's most dazzlingly volcanic player, and perpetually on the verge of defying all we believe the human body to be capable of accomplishing.
Other widely-anticipated shows include the Blonds, who in recent seasons have electrified runways with dazzlingly produced shows themed on topics like Disney villains or gangster fashion.
His list of "fixes" are almost dazzlingly reprehensible—from manipulating Judy Garland's worsening drug addiction and talking stars into terminating pregnancies, to pinning crimes on innocent parties.
Huge colorful gemstones have dominated haute jewelry for a decade or more, and for good reason: Dazzlingly simple and strikingly bright, they embody the spirit of modernity.
It comes as a shock, in the final scene of Sarah DeLappe's dazzlingly fierce and funny debut play, "The Wolves," when one character mentions another by name.
Then he led a feisty, colorful account of William Bolcom's fantastical, blues-tinged Trombone Concerto, written for the Philharmonic's superb principal trombonist, Joseph Alessi, who played dazzlingly.
Musical modernity, of course, begins with "Elektra," the lacerating and dazzlingly orchestrated marvel from 1909 that came from the minds of Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal.
Since reaching the Australian Open final at the start of the year, where only a dazzlingly rejuvenated Roger Federer could eclipse him, Nadal has won four clay titles.
In fact, his songs are some of the most dazzlingly beautiful on the record, propelled by roguish charm and candor that doesn't always come through in real life.
And then, in the spring of 103, a vast German offensive had been dazzlingly successful; troops broke the long deadlock of trench warfare and advanced far into France.
In the dazzlingly virtuosic variations, Mr. Labadie often divides the keyboard passagework between a couple of featured performers, which makes the music seem more playable and less daring.
In "David Byrne's American Utopia" — an expansive, dazzlingly staged concert — he emerges as an avuncular, off-center shepherd to flocks of fans still groping to find their way.
Any echoes you may infer regarding a certain Danish prince are entirely appropriate to this dazzlingly presumptuous drama, set in and around Buckingham Palace in a highly foreseeable future.
Once she's in the ring, she works a technical, sometimes dazzlingly athletic style of wrestling topped off with one of the best elbow drops the business has ever seen.
When the British archeologist Howard Carter unsealed the burial vault, in 1923, turning the obscure Tutankhamun into the modern icon of ancient Egypt, the yellow walls remained dazzlingly intact.
Toyota cars might have strong reputations for reliability and good value, but they are better known for practical vehicles than they are for dazzlingly beautiful designs or intimidatingly powerful engines.
He has to make his way through the half-lit, cavernous house alone, fumbling through dark hallways and at one point a dazzlingly bright dining room toward the front door.
Then Mr. Macron went to the dazzlingly sunny roof terrace to have lunch with the group of local dignitaries who had followed us up on the chairlift while we waited.
Mr. Scott used imagery borrowed from old Hollywood, German Expressionism and the nascent art of music video to create a dazzlingly artificial environment where authenticity was out of the question.
The finale takes place in an elaborate, high-tech car park; it's a chaotic, dazzlingly mechanized sequence that would feel right at home in the final minutes of any Pixar film.
Since reaching its dazzlingly full phase last week, the moon will have waned down to a third quarter, in which only half of the moon's visible side is illuminated, by tomorrow night.
I truly hope we've seen the last of the tone-deaf institutional 'conceptual' performances we witnessed this past year, so vitally and dazzlingly called out by the Mongrel Coalition Against Gringpo and others.
He was known for roaming the coasts of southern France as part of the "jeunesse dorée," a high society of dazzlingly rich and morally casual youths in Europe in the 1960s and 1970s.
Several famous scenes from the movie are more or less filmed anew before us; the digital video is dazzlingly pristine, and it's fun to watch the wry comic impersonations of the original performances.
With unrestricted access to her manuscripts, letters, and journals, and informed by interviews with Carter's friends and family, Edmund Gordon offers an unrivaled portrait of one of the twentieth century's most dazzlingly original writers.
Originally circulating on Internet Relay Chat, an early draft of a list titled "Rules of the Internet" was posted in 2006 to Encyclopedia Dramatica (a consistently offensive, though dazzlingly thorough archive of online life).
He took naturally to Anderson's precise framing, spatial economy and high-toned, winking confabulations — he squeezed about a dozen sets into a building in Görlitz, Germany, for the defiantly, dazzlingly fake ''Grand Budapest Hotel.
Bava was a founding father of the slasher film: His "Blood and Black Lace" (July 16 and 25), from 1964, is a dazzlingly art-directed account of fashion models stalked by a homicidal predator.
In Pop 21990, therefore, they have created a work that is dazzlingly self-aware, and, along with their host of specially curated, international collaborators, they've also quietly ushered in a new era of the genre.
Ruiz's "The Book of Memory Gaps" (2015) and "The Book of Extraordinary Deaths" (2018) are dazzlingly Goreyesque in their cataloging of suggestive memory disorders and evocative deaths from the seventh century B.C. to the present.
There are the "Beach Bums" (2015), whom you could mistake for stereotypical beach-bro-bums with backward baseball hats if not for their dazzlingly colorful facial hair and, again, those scars and ambiguous private parts.
Their shifting positions in a slippery hierarchy of power are conveyed throughout by how they are framed — and enlarged and shrunken — through the perspective of the roving camera, part of Tal Yarden's dazzlingly effective video design.
Teigen recently told Travel + Leisure that her and Legend's favorite place to unwind is Lake Como: home of George Clooney's villa, dramatic mountain views, dazzlingly blue water, and the best Northern Italian cuisine and Aperol spritzes around.
The most striking groups of work in the show, however, are his two bodies of large-scale paintings, one grimly monochromatic and speckled with affixed Polaroids, the other dazzlingly colorful but embedded with small scenes of violence.
From tsunamis and hail storms to volcanoes and mud slides, the apocalyptic events of Shadow are dazzlingly detailed—a feat that I imagine took an unreal amount of work from the Eidos Montréal and Crystal Dynamics development teams.
At the Palais Garnier, a dazzlingly lavish and eclectic Second Empire building located on the Boulevard des Capucines, four new works of dance and ballet are being premiered by Justin Peck, William Forsythe, Crystal Pite, and Tino Sehgal.
Playoff underdogs are mostly just less talented or seamless than their opponents, but the right kind of underdog—the inexplicably overachieving in Portland's case, or the dazzlingly chaotic in Oklahoma City's—can seem like something more than that.
It's strange to think about taking a room-sized, mirror-lined art installation designed to be a dazzlingly immersive and thoroughly self-contained aesthetic experience and putting it under the same roof as five other versions of the artwork.
And though, sadly, the production has closed, the magnificent Elaine May in Kenneth Lonergan's "The Waverly Gallery" provided a dazzlingly smart and controlled study of an old woman losing control and doing her best to pretend that she isn't.
The venue is fabulous — if there is any part of Singapore that is less than dazzlingly picturesque, we don't see it here — the music is great, and the food includes homemade dumplings, street-stall delicacies and lavish banquet dishes.
The long prologue, when we meet the Jets and the Sharks, the rival gangs, was especially riveting here, where these idle young men, snapping their fingers, looking for trouble, vent tension through kinetic dance sequences (dazzlingly choreographed by Jerome Robbins).
Instead, it takes place in a virtual world of dazzlingly bright colors, populated by animals who can be manipulated to make music — for example, a cow whose tail you can grab and reposition to change the sound made by his farts.
He redeemed himself a bit at the 2012 combine, where he was dazzlingly good at a bunch of basketball-adjacent things, and his raw ability and Young Republican poise superseded his 75 games of weirdly middling production as a collegian.
As dazzlingly directed by Sam Mendes, this sprawling portrait of a rural Irish family during the Troubles makes singularly dexterous use of a basic tool often considered old hat in the theater these days: a juicy, suspenseful and impeccably orchestrated plot.
In every case, though, the sound (dazzlingly realized in Eric Sleichim's music) is that of a nation slowly cracking apart amid corruption, factionalism and political viciousness, as the oversize egos of would-be rulers collide with toxic trickle-down consequences.
The play's combination of theatrical technique and untrammeled imagination, and of the personal and the universal, make you understand why Ms. Churchill is regarded by many (rightly, I think) as the most dazzlingly inventive living dramatist in the English language.
This is dazzlingly done, and a major addition to our undocumented history, but only enhances its inevitable sadness, as the purpose of the portrait is to confirm the girl's marriageability to an Italian man she's never met and doesn't want to.
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Yet mathematicians have long known that two dimensions are special: In dimensions eight and 24, there exist dazzlingly symmetric sphere packings called E8 and the Leech lattice, respectively, that pack spheres better than the best candidates known to mathematicians in other dimensions.
Some of her most recent three-dimensional sculptures, made from hand-blown Murano glass, are enhanced "with beads, wire, and thread to help shape figures and busts," wrote Cara Ober in a recent Hyperallergic review of Scott's "dazzlingly beautiful" show at Goya Contemporary.
Mr. Shakman, the Geffen Playhouse's artistic director, said in a statement that the coming season "marks some notable firsts for the Geffen — our first Shakespeare production, two world premieres, and a coproduction with the dazzlingly inventive Vampire Cowboys" company based in New York.
But at the same time, there have also been broad periods in her recent political career -- strikingly, when she was elected (twice) to serve as a US senator from New York, and then appointed Secretary of State -- when her approval ratings were dazzlingly high.
And never for a minute was I dismissive of Muhammad Ali — who was, after all, an athlete who also happened to be dazzlingly deft with language, and one of the boldest, most fearless, most radical fighters for social justice our country has ever known.
Despite the immeasurable hype that's surrounded it since it was first revealed back in December 2013, No Man's Sky has remained a fantastic mystery, a dazzlingly multi-colored enigma, a sci-fi shooter-cum-puzzler with no pre-release spoilers to really write home about.
His film strings together moment after moment of that wow, with dazzlingly complicated shifts in perspective achieved entirely with pen and ink, plus some lovingly crafted silent comedy and a fun voice performance by a rhyming Vincent Price as the villain (recorded mostly between 1967 and 1973).
Many of the images have been preserved in a dazzlingly pristine state thanks to the durability of the pigments employed, the skills of the artists and the fact that the pages of these books, some of which contain hundreds of illustrations, have rarely been exposed to light.
"Veep" can rarely be called triumphant, but toward the end of this episode, when a dazzlingly attired President Meyer is demolishing her enemies with devastating words and a killer smile … well, for a few moments she actually is the most powerful person in the free world.
And yet he is also fair enough to show that the science of disabling a dazzlingly resilient retrovirus was fiendishly difficult and that by 1982, 42.6 percent of gay men in San Francisco and 26.8 percent of gay men in New York had already been infected.
Artists of the Spanish "golden age" in the 17th century seemed to delight in manipulating paint on the canvas to create dazzlingly realistic effects, such as the light shimmering on silk gowns in Velázquez's "Las Meninas," or the churning clouds in the apricot-and-lavender skies of El Greco.
Los Angeles, a seemingly even more unlikely candidate to bring awe to infrastructure, is nevertheless doing it, with a dazzlingly ambitious transportation plan (the city's mayor, Eric Garcetti, has even publicly crooned for road improvements), and also by rediscovering the long-neglected (and abused, frankly) river it was built around.
Tarantino fashioned his newest effort as a capital-E Event in the tradition of the spectacle films of yore; the 70mm format and its dazzlingly rich colors, lush sound, and ravishingly detailed image were originally used to lift epics such as Ben-Hur and Lawrence of Arabia to godly proportions.
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Esa-Pekka Salonen brings this powerful ensemble to David Geffen Hall for a pair of performances: Bruckner's Seventh Symphony, a classic orchestral test, on the first program, and, on the second, Sibelius ("The Oceanides"), Stravinsky ("The Firebird") and Mr. Salonen's own dazzlingly virtuosic Cello Concerto (with Truls Mork).
His heater, put at the spot by the hitter's knees where those hitters will always complain when umpires always call strikes, is an out-of-the-shadows dagger; his slider is a flying saucer if flying saucers were even loopier and more dazzlingly off-putting than popular media has led us to believe.
Ratchet can arm himself with a dazzlingly creative selection of weaponry, from distracting disco balls to a blaster that transforms enemies into pixels; the leaping and swinging, climbing, and thumping is as slickly executed as you'd expect from such an experienced studio; and the variety of enemies is both amusing and impressive.
"This recognition, if not a major revelation in the history of analytical theory, was yet sufficient to suggest to the clarinetist how one might do cognitive things with notes, which might prove deserving of his further attention," Milton Babbitt later recalled, having long before abandoned the clarinet for a life as a composer of dazzlingly complex music.
This wasn't the first time that a museum-goer has broken a piece of art, but considering that Kusama's dazzlingly surreal installations are notoriously popular backdrops for selfies, the story quickly made headlines—framed, implicitly, as the peak of a photo-sharing-induced frenzy that would clumsily crash the precious art world to the ground if not stopped.
The hotel sits adjacent to Denver's dazzlingly revamped 1914 Union Station, so guests are within walking distance of Tattered Cover Book Store; the Cruise Room, a 1933 Art Deco time warp of a bar modeled after the Queen Mary; and Sassafras American Eatery in the Highlands neighborhood, which serves the best Southern breakfast I've had west of Dollywood.
It's as if she had looked at Junghyun Park's dazzlingly complex compositions at his year-old modern Korean restaurant and decided that she could cook in a style that was every bit as modern and painstaking, but that instead of turning traditional dishes into tasting-menu food she would keep the old forms and innovate inside them.
In both places, far from the self-regarding literary soirees of New York, for which he had little but contempt, and the lucre of Hollywood, where he had done time as a dazzlingly dissolute if not altogether successful screenwriter, he could engage in the essential, monosyllabic pursuits that defined the borders of his life: to walk, drive, hunt, fish, cook, drink, smoke, write.
In her poem "Utopia," she writes of an "Island where all becomes clear," where "Unshakable Confidence towers over the valley," and where "The Tree of Understanding, dazzlingly straight and simple, / sprouts by the spring called Now I Get It." And yet: For all its charms, the island is uninhabited, and the faint footprints scattered on its beaches turn without exception to the sea.
The restaurant attracts businesspeople and government ministers, along with a few entertainers, but when I called Freddy Mamani Silvestre, an Aymara architect celebrated for his dazzlingly colorful buildings in El Alto, his assistant told me that Mamani knew nothing about Gustu: it was a restaurant for tourists, for millionaires, and Mamani preferred to eat among the poor in the market.
The Europa features bespoke touches like dazzlingly colored carpets woven from New Zealand wool and designed by a Belgian artist, and a meticulously restored hallway from a previous building on the site, which once served as the headquarters for the German occupying forces during World War II. The cost of the new building is galling for member states like Greece that have endured years of punishing austerity measures in exchange for loans to rescue their economies and maintain public services.

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