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Definition of Dazzlingly

Dazzlingly
Dazzlingly Daz"zling*ly, adv. In a dazzling manner.

Meaning of Dazzlingly from wikipedia

- きらきら(と)[光る] [shine] sparklingly giragira (to) [hikaru] ぎらぎら(と)[光る] [shine] dazzlingly doki doki [suru]* どきどき[する]* with a throbbing heart* guzu guzu [suru] ぐずぐず[する]...
- Guardian, satirist Charlie Brooker wrote in 2006 that Banksy's "work looks dazzlingly clever to idiots". On 1 October 2013, Banksy began a one-month "show on...
- Instead of a bored Natalya fretting the summer away in dull frocks, Mirren, dazzlingly gowned, is a woman almost wilfully allowing her heart's desire for her...
- Time named The Simpsons the century's best television series, writing: "Dazzlingly intelligent and unapologetically vulgar, the Simpsons have surp****ed the...
- Stephanie Merry noted its dearth of genuine emotion, stating, "By the Sea is dazzlingly gorgeous, as are its stars. But peeling back layer upon layer of exquisite...
- piercingly he gazes with his eyes from his golden helmet. Bright rays beam dazzlingly from him, and his bright locks streaming from the temples of his head...
- to take no prisoners in the under-12 demographic, a goal it sometimes dazzlingly achieves. Robert Rodriguez's film, in which two kids become real spies...
- from Sounds, which called it "impossibly disjointed and complex, but a dazzlingly clever epic from the fevered mind of Freddie Mercury". Cash Box called...
- crams in enough out-of-body experiences, spatial-temporal shenanigans and dazzlingly kaleidoscopic visuals to make you wonder if he and his co-writers ......
- Cup at the Venice Film Festival, was called a "many-sided, many mooded, dazzlingly structured eclectic jazz mural" by Chicago Tribune critic Michael Wilmington...