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"dizzily" Definitions
  1. in a way that makes you feel as if everything is turning around you and that you are not able to balance
"dizzily" Synonyms
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Five minutes later he is beardless, bald and sits dizzily waiting for a medical examination.
Paris, and other parts of Europe rocked by terrorism, tilt dizzily back and forth these days.
They spring dizzily between a variety of air-raid synth sounds, eardrum-busting bass drops, and martial percussion.
Some of it is fixed and architectural, but other works are much looser, performative, random, and dizzily playful.
It was way past suppertime as I motored dizzily toward the Holland Tunnel, with one last stop to make.
It starts unexpectedly, with an arresting arrangement of orchestral percussion and plucked violins that dances dizzily around a slow kick drum.
Gone, too, were the eye-buzzing pattern-on-pattern compositions and dizzily detailed wallpaper of his heyday, exchanged for monochrome backdrops.
On a group date at ESPN, contestants were tasked with spinning around on a baseball bat and then dizzily proposing to JoJo.
Trap signifiers and scabrous noise get thrown into the magic bullet here, with Franco Franco dizzily spitting in Italian over the top.
By the time things turn dizzily theatrical, in a noir-style romp called "The Dark Clothes of Night," the audience is well primed.
The logic is abstract, but feels drawn from the real world—in the same way a dream might dizzily refract your memories and emotions.
Like that subversive charmer, "Tumacho" plays dizzily with historical notions of American manliness (just pronounce its name), but in a more willfully absurdist key.
All of its compositions sit at right around the seven-minute mark, but they're maniacal sugar-highs nevertheless, sprinting dizzily through both joy and terror.
On "Pews," they echo Stereolab's krauty take on space age-pop, offering up hand percussion interlude, and dizzily tracing atypical synth melodies in the margins.
Over the last few years they've released shimmering synth pop from Hundred Waters, dizzily futuristic bass music like Aryay, and Sliink's stadium-sized take on Jersey club.
In the two decades since their dizzily catchy, precociously world-weary 1997 hit "MMMBop," the three brothers who make up Hanson have matured into pop-rock journeymen.
As for that freakishly fractal, dizzily self-similar Romanesco broccoli, what vegetable intelligence lurks in that chartreuse head, a brainlike mass of buds composed of still smaller buds?
We climbed out, laughing dizzily, and I felt something commensurate to love: I had survived the monster, and all I wanted was to go back and be tossed around again.
What about the woman Hunt shoved and kicked, who stands up in the video after being pushed to the ground and appears to struggle to regain her balance, stumbling around dizzily?
The Austrian trio Radian have spent the better part of the last two decades dizzily issuing asymmetrical pieces for electronics—casually melding traditional rock instruments to more abstract instrumentation in subtly shapeshifting arrangements.
Fik-Shun did the robot; Nicole hiked her leg in the air, then released her torso to the side in an explosive lean, neck snapping back, one foot reaching dizzily into the air.
"My Kitty Kat," debuting here, is one of the short release's standouts—finding BE3K dizzily rapping and stuttering over a delirious flurry of asymmetrical kick programming and the industrial clatter of ballroom's go-to sample palette.
But I have grown to be more firm: on a recent journey home, I blindly and dizzily vomited into the u-bahn tracks, only to be grabbed by a stranger who saved me from an oncoming train I could not see.
Rubbing blue-collar grit and grime against sterile futurism and free-love hippie nostalgia, Mr. Mitchell shows — as he did in his 2001 debut, "Hedwig and the Angry Inch," and the dizzily hedonistic "Shortbus" five years later — his talent for imbuing outré sex with a joyful, youthful innocence.
Response to the book has been positive to date. 'Dizzily intriguing' - The Bookseller 'This is not a stocking filler - this is a real book. Buy several copies and keep one' - Daily Telegraph Christopher Howse (2 December 2008) "Christmas books: knowledge", The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2014-01-21.
Our damsel-no- longer-in-distress proclaims Bosko her hero; she kisses him and he falls dizzily backwards into the wall, from whose height falls a portrait of Napoleon, whose head is pierced and thus replaced by Bosko's. "La Marseillaise" comes through as Honey proudly salutes her wide-grinning champion.
65 The director Peter Hall observed in 1994, "Le Dindon ... is the most elegantly complex of his plays. By the end of each act, every character is spinning dizzily in a surreal climax of complications. … There is no one funnier than Feydeau in European drama, but there is equally no one who makes us look so unblinkingly at our basic selves."Hall, Peter.
Instead, he had a very specific vision of the direction in which American culture was headed: > "you will all go screaming and howling and spinning into the horrible > eternity of continuous entertainment, madly grasping at dizzily whirling > three-foot red letters which still spell security and truth to your frenzied > flock." ~Tristan Meinecke, 1946 Throughout Meinecke's life, he never deviated from this philosophy of artistic rebellion.
There are 1 years team oscillate in the weightless state, but next season with George Obretenov who is elected president, and after attracting some good players and after persuading several local boys teams that have a future, should return in dizzily "V" group. Decisive playoff in Gorna Oryahovitsa, where the Gigant hammered FC Varshets '99 with 2:1. Teams play their home games at the stadium Dunav, with a capacity of 5 000 spectators. The main team of the team is light blue.
The Count sneaks up behind him and is just about to strike when Bugs says "abracadabra", turning the Count into a bat. Bugs mistakes the bat/Count for a big mosquito and clobbers him with a fly swatter. As the bat dizzily flies out of the window, Bugs says "hocus pocus", which turns the Count back into a vampire and causes him to fall into the moat surrounding his castle. Agatha and Emily wonder what a splendid-looking specimen the Count is as they watch him take the plunge.
Philbert, a large, hungry tomcat, sees Woody and gives chase. Woody goes up and down a tree, over rooftops, down a chimney, out of a window and over a fence, with the tomcat in close pursuit Finally, the tomcat catches Woody and is ready for a good meal when heis stunned by a sharp blow on the head. Dizzily turning, he sees Humane Officer Willoughby holding a newspaper, the caption of which reads "New law protects woodpecker from cats". The humane officer makes the tomcat tell Woody that heis sorry, and that he will not bother Woody any more.
She is rebuffed once again by Yan, who tells her that he and his girlfriend are leaving the city the next morning. Little Liang, in a final act of desperation and over Bai's protests, consumes all nine of the remaining chocolates at once, hoping to stay in her current form long enough to win back Yan. As she reaches the train platform, however, her vision starts to blur and she collapses dizzily to the ground, unable to do anything but watch helplessly as Yan and his girlfriend board the train and depart. The unconscious Liang is rushed to a hospital, where she begins to flatline as doctors diagnose her as overdosing on an unknown substance.
The prisoner, meanwhile, seeing Cookie through the motorcar window, commandeers the driver's seat whilst Buddy is distracted; Cookie screams, Buddy expresses his indignation, but the villain knocks Our Hero backwards, leaving his sweetheart to yell for help. Buddy quickly regains his senses, and takes under his control a handcar, eventually grabbing on to the wire of the trolley car, kicking the thief in the face, twice, and then taking Cookie and swinging over to his emergency vehicle. The jailbreak soon sees that he is to collide with a stalled truck full of dynamite, and though the owner of the truck attempts to start his motor, it is no use and both streetcar and transport truck explode. The owner of the truck is left quite scarred and dazed, and the prisoner is dizzily seated on the ground of a pig pen.
It's also — thanks in large part to Alex Brightman's spot-on performance as the incorrigible titular ghoul — a pretty fun time." Nick Romano from Entertainment Weekly wrote: "Beetlejuice... was crafted from a group of creative minds who clearly love the source material, though not all of it works. There are still second act problems and a song list void of any real bops, but it's a fun time for the Burton novice and pure fan service for the Burton stans, thanks in large part to the titular puckish undead spirit breathing life into a Broadway experiment that could've been dead in the water." Peter Marks, theatre critic for The Washington Post, was pleased by the changes made during the show's transition to Broadway, writing: "When last we left Beetlejuice, during its tryout run in November in Washington's National Theatre, the blithe, dizzily antic spirit of the movie was suffocating under the weight of sophomoric, phallic gags.
Pikachu's Global Adventure: The Rise and Fall of Pokémon stated that though the anime focused on Ash, Misty was a distinctly significant character especially to young female consumers, neither "butch" nor "dizzily feminine", seemingly "carefully constructed to appeal to preadolescent girls". It added that, unlike other aggressive female characters in the series, Misty did not sacrifice her femininity to succeed, making the character further popular with young American women, a contrast to Japanese children who focused more on the individual Pokémon species to identify with. In studies on the reactions boys and girls had to the concept of Misty as a heroine in the series, girls accepted it and were eager to associate themselves with the character, while boys attempted to belittle her efforts. On the other hand, children of both genders felt the character alongside Brock gave Ash a sense of identity and moral support, which researchers attributed to the concept of group identity.

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