dizzily

/ˈdɪzəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that makes you feel unsteady, as if things are spinning around you.
    • The room seemed to tilt dizzily as the fever set in.
    • He climbed the ladder and looked down dizzily at the ground far below.
    • She spun around dizzily until she had to sit down.
  2. In a way that is confusing or overwhelming because of speed or change.
    • The news came dizzily fast, one announcement after another.
    • The plot of the movie moved dizzily from one twist to another.
    • Prices rose dizzily during the housing boom.
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