The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dazzlingly \Daz"zling*ly\, adv. In a dazzling manner.
Wiktionary
adv. In a dazzling manner.
WordNet
adv. in a manner or to a degree that dazzles the beholder
Usage examples of "dazzlingly".
Her skin, as soft as satin, was dazzlingly white, and seemed still more so beside her splendid black hair which I had spread over her alabaster shoulders.
But Madeleine was the object of universal admiration, so dazzlingly beautiful and queenlike did she appear in her costume of maid of honor, which seemed to have been especially invented to set forth her beautiful figure.
Instead, Quelt had two one-piece, dazzlingly white bony plates in the same place where teeth would be in a human.
The speedometer was edged over to a thousand miles an hour, when there was a dazzlingly bright flash in the sky behind and above him.
And the limestone precipices of La Tourne stood dazzlingly white, catching the morning sunlight full in their face.
Sun at the center, however, and the confusion reduces to a simplicity that reveals Keplerian order in a form that Newton was able to explain concisely in a way that was intuitively satisfying, and three hundred years of dazzlingly fruitful scientific unification followed.
The news wires were about to explode with the information that the face of the dazzlingly beautiful actress and film star, Isabella Lascar, had been obliterated, and that what was left of her body lay in the tiny Vineyard morgue, with a toe tag mislabeled in the name of Alexandra Cooper.
Prairie wolves must not cry like little girl babies--and sometimes when his heart was sorest, a clear, dazzlingly bright day would dawn, and far, far off he could see the blur of the mainland coast, resting on the sea like an enormous island.
During the last quarter-hour the layer of cloud had grown steadily thinner, and now the sun broke through in summerlike warmth, so dazzlingly that Joachim protected his head with a white linen shade which was fastened to the arm of his chair, and furnished with a device by means of which it could be adjusted to the position of the sun.
The countess's friend came and brought her sister, a girl who was dazzlingly beautiful.
Witnesses who were unlucky enough to have a close encounter with an unidentified flying object, usually a dazzlingly brilliant aerial light, are exposed to actinic rays .
Most of these were shades of silver, but cinnabar reds and blues as poisonous as that of copper sulfate were dazzlingly present.
Dots of lightning flickered in the midst of storms in the northwestern mountains, while the eastern edge of the Great Bay was cloudless in the morning light, dazzlingly bright, the coastal deserts gleaming in the sun, the greenswards of the forests and pastures beyond a darker, richer green.
It was only during the last strain of the galliard that she spun violently away from him into a jagged, blazing scurry of half-steps that carried her as far as the dais—himself three floundering beats behind her—then wheeling back to end with a high jump like a cry of rage, and a reverence so dazzlingly scornful that Farrell stood flat-footed, feeling as if every woman he had ever known, beginning with his mother, were laughing at him in the curve of her arm.
But the Norway charade was over, so Barak was strolling the dazzlingly lit Champs Elysees, killing time before his appointment with Halliday, who had telephoned that he would meet him that night at the Hotel Scribe.