September 22, 2024

dizzying pace

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He takes it at a dizzying pace and some of the participants climb the equivalent of 6,000ft.

Readers travel a dizzying pace from 2009 to early 2013, with a few flashbacks to the 2008 campaign trail interspersed.

The way we all communicate has changed enormously in the digital age and continues to advance at a dizzying pace.

That dizzying pace of events over the past seven days has tested everyone from company directors to bankers and regulators.

Yet what was gratifying about yesterday’s results – which showed the company making a maiden full-year profit of 200,000 – was that growth in its maturer markets has maintained its dizzying pace.

Definición de dizzy

dizzy

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dizzying adjetivo graduable [usually ADJECTIVE noun]

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sustantivo singular The pace of something is the speed at which it happens or is done. […] See full entry

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