Crossword-Solution: DIZZILY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Dizzily | adv. | In a dizzy manner or state. |
We have 22 clues for the answer “DIZZILY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Facetiously | 7 answers |
| Merrily. | 14 answers |
| trivially | 20 answers |
| slickly | 20 answers |
| perkily | 20 answers |
| laughingly | 20 answers |
| jokily | 20 answers |
| vainly | 21 answers |
| frivolously | 21 answers |
| giddily | 21 answers |
| inconsequentially | 21 answers |
| foolishly | 22 answers |
| glibly | 22 answers |
| dismissively | 23 answers |
| flippantly | 23 answers |
| BOLDLY | 24 answers |
| idly | 26 answers |
| superficially | 48 answers |
| Playfully | 50 answers |
| rudely | 59 answers |
| thoughtlessly | 64 answers |
| lightly | 68 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DIZZILY (5)
The Gump flew steadily on, and for some reason the huge sofa-body rocked more and more dizzily every hour.
Farther on, again, where the magnificent chamois sprang rigid into mid-air, Edward, crouched dizzily against the precipice-face, was the sportsman from whose weapon a puff of white smoke was floating away.
Never again can I swing dizzily aloft and trust all the proud quick that is I to a single rope-clutch in the driving blackness of storm.
Then her eyes opened wide and she sprang up and sat holding dizzily to the cushions of the couch, staring down at her bare, cold feet, at her laboring breast, rising and falling under her open nightdress.
There are always solitary hawks sailing above the mesa, and where some blue tower of silence lifts out of the neighboring range, an eagle hanging dizzily, and always buzzards high up in the thin, translucent air making a merry-go-round.
Quotes with DIZZILY (3)
How can I ever make you understand Cassie and me? I would have to take you there, walk you down every path of our secret shared geography. The truism says it’s against all odds for a straight man and woman to be real friends, platonic friends; we rolled thirteen, threw down five aces and ran away giggling. She was the summertime cousin out of storybooks, the one you taught to swim at some midge-humming lake and pestered with tadpoles down her swimsuit, with whom you practiced…
All that old road of the past unreeling dizzily as if the cup of life had been overturned and everything gone mad. My eyes ached in nightmare day (235).
She could ask for anything, she thought dizzily, anything--an end to pain or world hunger or disease, or for peace on earth. But then again, perhaps these things weren't in the power of angels to grant, or they would already have been granted. And perhaps people were supposed to find these things for themselves.