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Having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling.
dizzy
giddy
woozy
ill
sick
1
But the most
vertiginous
rise has come over the past three deals.
2
His rise to fame was as
vertiginous
as his fall and decay.
3
The tiered seats dropped away towards the pitch in a
vertiginous
slope.
4
The pool dumps over the edge to become the
vertiginous
Fautaua Falls.
5
And after this, who would dare suggest his
vertiginous
ascent is slowing?
6
Her cheekbones were
vertiginous
,
her nose aquiline, her mouth a lurid gash.
7
Our children have a
vertiginous
glimpse of their place in history.
8
But neither was enough to explain the
vertiginous
1929-style plunge in share prices.
9
Instead, Sawyer came to chart the
vertiginous
growth of the industry.
10
We could be talking about his
vertiginous
vaults or deadly slapshot right now.
11
Being this close to so much power is a
vertiginous
sensation.
12
A few kilometres up
vertiginous
,
winding roads and we had travelled back centuries.
13
Tatum resumed his backward march, staring wide-eyed into the
vertiginous
blizzard.
14
She is still weak, and still
vertiginous
from the caterpillar's venom.
15
The
vertiginous
lawn seemed to engulf him as he stood in its emptiness.
16
She'd not ventured this close before, and its proximity was
vertiginous
.
vertiginous
vertiginous rise
vertiginous sensation
vertiginous heels
vertiginous moment
vertiginous heights