dizzy height
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A very great height that makes one feel nervous or sick.
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- He felt a wave of vertigo as he looked down from the dizzy height of the skyscraper.
- The mountain climbers finally reached the dizzy heights of the summit.
- She has risen to the dizzy heights of the corporate world.
- As a young actor, he never imagined reaching the dizzy heights of Hollywood stardom.
- Winning the Nobel Prize marked the dizzy height of her scientific career.
- From the dizzy heights of the hot air balloon, the landscape looked like a map.
- The stock market has soared to new dizzy heights this quarter.
- The Roman Empire reached the dizzy heights of its power under Emperor Trajan.
- Be careful when hiking; a fall from such a dizzy height could be fatal.
- Few athletes ever experience the dizzy heights of winning an Olympic gold medal.