The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dizzily \Diz"zi*ly\ (d[i^]z"z[i^]*l[y^]), adv. In a dizzy manner or state.
Wiktionary
adv. In a dizzy manner
WordNet
adv. in a giddy light-headed manner; "he walked around dizzily" [syn: giddily, light-headedly]
Usage examples of "dizzily".
So this, then, was the way a man kissed, the way his mouth moved with hard urgency on yours, Rosy thought dizzily, the way the embrace involved not just the pressure of his mouth on your own but the whole of his body.
There had never been a time when she had ever felt anything like this, she acknowledged dizzily, when she had felt so so driven, so so in need, so helplessly out of control.
Jane got groggily to her knees, shook her head, rose hesitantly to her feet, turned about dizzily, finally staggered to the male threesome waiting in the blue doorway.
The scene veered dizzily sideways, constantly drawing closer, until the pair was shown from the side.
After a long time he dizzily lifted his head from the ground and tried to look around.
After two more, Pok swayed dizzily, then fell asleep across the table.
He staggered dizzily against the side of the trench, dropped the pick, and swayed heavily, bracing himself against collapse.
He slid down from his pony and staggered to the edge of the porch, leaning against one of the slender posts and hanging dizzily on.
She swayed dizzily and came very near dropping him to the porch floor.
The fur ear-flaps perhaps saved my skull from being cracked right open, but I reeled dizzily, bewildered, not realising what had happened, spinning under the weight of the blow.
A wave of malaise travelled dizzily around my outraged nervous system.
Lieutenant Koudelka sat in the aperture, blinking dizzily, blood dripping down his chin, then was levered to his feet by a guard.
A sudden tilt all but capsized the boat, threw her dizzily against the bottom.
Teres dizzily, wondering that so human a sound could ring in this alien city.
Instantly, the blood rose to her face and the scene swam dizzily before her eyes.