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he walked around dizzily
- Usually the fractions go no smaller than one-eighth or one-sixteenth, but at one day's sales in Miami last week the bidding grew so hot that prices spiraled dizzily downward to .
- Short-wave radio communications were disrupted, compass needles danced dizzily back and forth, and utilities braced for stray surges of current that could knock out their power .
- There was something light and dancing about it especially in the chop-socky fights dizzily enhanced by wire work.