The green felt costumes with sharp, pointed edges, the painted faces and frenetic children running on stage dizzied and terrified me. |
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As I walked in the door, the smell of fresh coffee beans and sweet buns dizzied me. |
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She was almost dizzied when the bottle finally stopped, white end pointing directly to her. |
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He attacked her from behind, but she back-elbowed him which caught him in the right eye and dizzied him. |
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Finally the pain became so bad it dizzied him and he fell to the sand and passed out. |
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Roberto Ayala is probably still dizzied by the memory of Owen leaving him in need of oxygen before slotting coolly past the keeper. |
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At times, watching Fox, one wonders if the politicians and commentators around Kelly realize that she is the smartest person in the room, or if they are dizzied by their own voices, and only register a blonde presence. |
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She is dizzied by the speed of it and also by the change in her son. |
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The words dizzied me, their grandeur, their wit. |
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If the jangling of thy bells had not dizzied thy understanding. |
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The heights dizzied her, spiralling stone promising faintful vistas. |
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