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ˈdazzling
/ ˈdæzlɪŋ /
adjective
- so bright as to blind someone temporarily
- extremely clever, attractive, or impressive; brilliant; amazing
Derived Forms
- ˈdazzlingly, adverb
Example Sentences
For the last several years, the Dodgers’ front office has adored Sasaki, enamored by a dazzling repertoire headlined by a triple-digit fastball.
The Missouri-born singer is the favourite to win best new artist, thanks to her dazzling and flamboyant debut, The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess - which is also up for album of the year.
Tyler Bilodeau showed his dazzling offensive skill set with 10 points in a five-minute flash to start the second half.
"It is the main focus of the town," said skipper Jonathan Evans, who spends his days collecting visitors off the pier before dazzling them with the area's wildlife from his boat the Suncatcher.
When I met Bal years ago in his studio, his characteristic flamboyance was evident in dazzling neon coloured silks embellished with intricate embroidery; sleek blouses and skirts along with taffeta skirts and netted blouses, in bright, warm and cool colours.
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