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11 Sentences With "spinningly"

How to use spinningly in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "spinningly" and check conjugation/comparative form for "spinningly". Mastering all the usages of "spinningly" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Is there anything more head-spinningly confusing than the moniker "business casual"?
They rarely change quite as head-spinningly fast as they did on Sunday.
The brief reign of Donald the First has been completely head-spinningly nuts so far.
It was intensely, head-spinningly sensuous, and it made me melt like a Gremlin in a microwave.
For the first time since the head-spinningly dire dadcom Old Dogs in 2010, I'm giving a film no stars.
There's full-frontal nudity, violent rape, implied incest, graphic torture and a darkly sexual atmosphere that leads to a number of head-spinningly nasty moments.
He knows when to show restraint and when to go all in, taking sea-urchin ravioli that are already head-spinningly rich and draping lobes of sea urchin over them.
Ojai was at its best any time Ms. Hannigan sang — head-spinningly agile in "Jumalattaret," frightening in "Quatre Chants" and charming in "Façade," in which she, in Sprechstimme, recited unintelligible poetry at a sprint that would give Lin-Manuel Miranda a run for his money.
In interviews with close to 20083 friends and colleagues, MacGillis tracked McConnell from his constant striving in high school for positions in student government to his head-spinningly quick rejection of his once-moderate political persona to his refusal to confront or even talk about the most critical policy fights facing his Senate caucus.
Dennis Harvey of Variety wrote that it "sometimes appears to laugh at its own cliches, but mostly it's just dumb." Brad Miska of Bloody Disgusting rated it 1/5 stars and called the execution "breathtakingly bad" despite the interesting premise. Joshua Siebalt of Dread Central rated it 2.5/5 stars and wrote, "All Souls Day ends up being a convoluted mess in the end that goes from mind-numbingly dull to head-spinningly confusing with nary an eye blink." Scott Weinberg of DVD Talk rated it 3/5 stars and recommended it to hardcore horror fans, who are likely to enjoy the campy aspects.
"Neatly written and expertly played," wrote The New York Times in its 1961 review, "a devilishly inventive and amusing screen play by Mr. Forbes...directed crisply and spinningly by Basil Dearden"; while more recently The Daily Telegraph called it "a masterpiece of british cinema"; Dennis Schwartz noted "a fine example of old-fashioned English humor: droll and civil"; and Time Out, "A terrific caper movie...with typically excellent character playing from a lovable set of old lags." The League of Gentlemen was mentioned in the film The Wrong Arm of the Law (1963) as one of the films that “Pearly Gates” (Peter Sellers) was going to show his gang of crooks as a part of his training programme.

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