Dizzied [verb]

Definition of Dizzied:

confuse

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Sentence/Example of Dizzied:

After watching the whirl of figures a few minutes, and the motionless landscape beyond, the eye became dizzied and confused.

And with a sudden dizzied weakening she saw that this was true and that she had treasured the knowledge for this very moment.

The pungent odor of the fresh tar blended with the stifling smell of decaying leaves dizzied the newcomers.

He stood leaning with his hand upon the side of the table, stunned and dizzied.

I sat down with a stunned feeling, dizzied with the knowledge that seemed to blaze upon me with that horrid fear.

Marise stumbled down the stairs, a little dizzied by the sudden removal of that pressing, urgent, magnetic personality.

These amazing figures dizzied Mr. Butts, and his face revealed his feelings.

The swirling and flashing of the water dizzied his brain with the impression of falling upstream.

Chilled, dizzied with the pain of the ever-increasing vibration, he gritted his teeth, awaiting he knew not what.

The effect of Bailey's final sentence had been to leave Emily dizzied by apprehension.