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dazzler

  • a word derived from dazzle.
    dazzle
    verb (used with object)
    to overpower or dim the vision of by intense light.

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Darnell Washington came up big with four catches for 78 yards, including a one-handed dazzler.

From Seattle Times Oct. 15, 2022

For old-timers, it called to mind the pitching line of Seaver’s final opening performance in New York: a six-inning dazzler against the Philadelphia Phillies to start the 1983 season.

From New York Times Apr. 15, 2022

Eller gave the Capitals a 3-1 lead at 6:40 with a dazzler on the rush.

From Washington Post Nov. 30, 2021

The big dazzler here is the 4-foot “Coronation of the Virgin” painted by Paolo and his son, Giovanni, and perhaps his best-known work.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 20, 2021

Mr Lumbey shook his head with great solemnity, as though to imply that he supposed she must have been rather a dazzler.

From Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens