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Fuzzy Meaning and Sentence Making
Dizziness means that the hair and eyes are dizzy and everything feels spinning.

Dizziness comes from the sixth episode of Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions: "Everything in the room is dazzling and dazzling." Dizziness: Dizziness, Dizziness: My eyes are dim and I can't see clearly. This idiom sometimes describes being overwhelmed by cumbersome things.

Dizziness is a combination, usually used as predicate and attribute, with dizzy fingers and blurred eyes. This idiom is synonymous with dizziness, dizziness, dizziness, tinnitus, dizziness and tinnitus, and the antonym is listening and watching.

There are many examples of this idiom appearing in literary masterpieces, such as the twelfth time in Zhang Henshui's "Cry and Laugh": "Feng was in a hurry and dizzy when he heard this, so he fell on the sofa and fainted." There is also Ouyang Shan's "Struggle" 47: "Seeing this bizarre political situation, Shanghainese can't help but feel dizzy and scared."

Dizzy sentences:

1, I stood on the cliff dizzy and walked forward carefully.

2. The bustling scene of Ma Rulong and the flowing cars in the metropolis made him dizzy.

The blow made me dizzy, but I was not hurt.

The soldiers looked down near the edge, dizzy, and felt that the big stones in front of them were shaking back and forth, and their bodies were tottering.

He was so angry that he suddenly felt dizzy, and then he was unconscious.

He just swallowed the food down his throat and didn't taste it, in order to drive away the gnawing pain caused by hunger and prevent the feeling of dizziness.

7. The transmission mode of information from one device to another sometimes makes people dizzy.

I feel dizzy when I look down from the top floor.

9. The warm air made him dizzy. He grasped the counter in front and stood firm.

10, the dazzling stage lights shone on the singer and made her dizzy.