It was nearly as difficult to go back, but he managed to turn slowly and dizzily and reach the shore he had just left.
Owing to its great length, this rude bridge swayed dizzily in the centre, hence a rope was stretched tightly above it as a hand-rail.
Her eyes were wide and wondering; they remained fixed upon his, and that very fixity suggested a meaning so surprising, so significant, that he felt the world spin dizzily under him.
Courteau raised himself with difficulty; he groped for the bar and supported himself dizzily thereon, snarling from the pain.
He scrambled dizzily to his feet, and the circle of faces melted backward hastily.
Then, at precisely that moment of greatest dramatic impact, it shook its head dizzily and passed out cold.
Margaret closed her eyes dizzily and saw Mrs. Streeter's plump one and the minister's lean one and the Enemy's short brown one, all pointing.
So he closed his eyes and stood dizzily waiting to fall, and knowing that if he fell it was the end.
Thus it was that, passing incautiously one of the recessed doorways leading on to the gardens, he suddenly saw a thousand brilliant lights flash before his eyes, his sword flew from his grasp, and he reeled dizzily to the ground.
When Tom rose dizzily to his feet, all his party were within the wall.
Neither spoke again while the wheels spun dizzily along over the mile of road which brought them to the big stone gate-posts of the Preston farm.
She was looking at him dizzily through a mist of pain.
Who was it that had staged such a crime in such a proscenium, in that vast amphitheatre of black rocks which stretched dizzily down beneath those gleaming windows?
The darkness lightened, the electric lights danced dizzily back into view, and the room became stationary once more.
As the full meaning of the officers' words came to her, she felt herself swaying dizzily in the saddle and clung blindly to the pony's mane for support.
For a moment he looked dizzily around, his eyes turning from one evil, triumphant face to another, until they rested upon the bleeding countenance of his old friend.
When he found himself astride the slender, swaying trunk, with the bank dropping sharply to the river flowing dizzily beneath him, he went suddenly and unexpectedly blind.
As the door to the long ward was being unlocked, he leaned for a moment dizzily against the wall.
Buddy weaved dizzily in his tracks; nevertheless, his hand was steady, and he applied a gradually increasing pressure to the brake.
Sitting almost dizzily on the bunk in the swiftly roaring plane while blood began sluggishly to flow through his body, Joe remembered the gleeful, unofficial news passed around on the destroyers.
He evidently tried to turn, and he spun as dizzily as Joe had done.
Everybody on the hill, of course, was staring; his coat-tails were flying dizzily behind him.
The concentric circles wavered--then whirled dizzily on.
I drank what was left of the brandy, and rose dizzily to my feet.
The car darted away, Frank after it, barking hoarsely in his rage and horror, his mouth flecked with bloody foam, the road flying dizzily underneath him.
His tongue was hanging out, dust was caked in his eyes, the sun baked down on his heavy red coat, the road flew dizzily underneath.
I opened my eyes--and the world seemed to be swimming dizzily about me.
The room, and the howling dead, and the black portent before him circled dizzily around, as with a last effort of departing consciousness he drew his pistol and fired full in the face of Count Albert.
One after another the awful incidents of that unspeakable night came back, and I lay incapable of movement, of action, trying to piece together the whirling fragments of memory that circleddizzily around me.
Max, with upraised arms, swept the perspiration from his brows and eyes; he leantdizzily up against the door which defied him; his mind was working with febrile rapidity.
Clutching dizzily at the pedestal of the dragon, he cried at the top of his voice:-- "Miss Cumberly!
She swayed dizzilyand he put a strong, steadying arm about her.
She did not answer but struggled to rise and Roger putting an arm under her shoulder helped her to her feet where she leaned dizzily against him, for a moment, shoulder to shoulder.
Dizzily I rose and slipped into the frayed and greasy garments.
Dizzily she sat down with her hands over her heart, always her habit when the pain there was most acute.
Genevieve Evans swayed dizzily for a second her one hand reaching out blindly before her.
It was only those three or four who saw him stagger to his feet, swaying there dizzily for a second.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dizzily" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.