In return, a large, heavy hand crashed into his skull and sent him sprawling, the world swimming dizzily around him. |
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I dizzily pull off my boxer shorts, lose balance, and crash into the shower door, which graciously opens and grants me entry into the shower. |
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She waited and waited until it felt as if her nerves were being pulled taut as spun wool and whirled dizzily on the distaff. |
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But just as these dizzily warped abstractions threatened to become a redundant signature style, Davie discovered a way to move on. |
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The animal, which must have weighed about ten pounds, wobbled dizzily back to the bush. |
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Two tender, anxious, green-gold eyes swam dizzily in her swiftly failing vision. |
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The world swam dizzily around him and all of the color leached out of his vision. |
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With the growth of the world population, the need of irrigation and drainage systems and the need of water are increasing dizzily. |
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The entire experience since they had entered the palace felt surreal, and she wondered dizzily and somewhat vaguely if she was going to faint again. |
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Recognition made him pause for a single fatal second as screams and blood and smoke swung dizzily around him. |
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I nodded, wiping my dry mouth on the back of my hand before I bent at the waist to pick up my bag and my text book, tilting my head when it tipped dizzily to the side. |
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A pair of lilac colored eyes swam dizzily in his unsteady vision. |
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As we stare at it, we feel ourselves almost pitching dizzily backwards into empty air, mimicking the painting's own movement, which seems to fall backwards into the far blue depths of the sky as we look and look. |
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But what of Bradley Wiggins, last seen on the Tour de France roads during stage eight as he wandered dizzily through a battlefield of broken bikes and fallen riders with a smashed collarbone? |
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The Mexican's gradual transformation from sinner back to contender had been helped when he was dizzily punched for 12 rounds in a massacre by Manny Pacquiao. |
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The Lord President can not avoid our pointing out that the Government's position has shifted dizzily from point to point during these debates. |
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I looked dizzily, and beheld a wide expanse of ocean, whose waters wore so inky a hue as to bring at once to my mind the Nubian geographer's account of the Mare Tenebrarum. |
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He feels like a leaf or a seed in the grip of a headlong force, a winged seed drawn up into the highest windstream, carried dizzily above the oceans. |
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