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dizzies

  • present tense form of dizzy (3rd person singular).

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There is no dizzies, there is no cramps, there is no menopause.

From The Guardian • Mar. 25, 2011

She dizzies him with quotes from Erich Fromm.

From Time Magazine Archive

The number teases, dazzles the mind and even dizzies it, but that does not add up to understanding.

From Time Magazine Archive

Loosely I prod the table with a fork, My mind gapes, dizzies, ceases to work...

From Poems - First Series by Squire, J. C. (John Collings)

The St. Dunstan stood almost at the summit where Nob Hill slants obliquely to north and east, and Powell Street dizzies down the steep descent to North Beach and the Bay.

From The Million-Dollar Suitcase by MacGowan, Alice