Pain and misery turned in John's limbs to a harrowing impatience and blind desire of change; now he would roll in his harsh lair, and when the flints abraded him, was almost pleased; now he would crawl to the edge of the huge pit and look
dizzily down.
Now a corridor turned gradually and almost imperceptibly in a new direction, again one doubled back upon and crossed itself; here the floor rose gradually to the level of another story, or again there might be a spiral stairway down which the mad prince rushed
dizzily with his burden.
Two or three, including the owner, sprawled in the cockpit, shuddering when the yacht lifted and raced and sank
dizzily into the trough, and between-whiles regarding the shore with yearning eyes.
The gray horse was just staggering
dizzily to his feet, but his mailed rider lay quiet and still where he had fallen.
He stared
dizzily in all directions, but none looked at him save a Hindu urchin in a dirty turban and Isabella-coloured clothes.
Breazeale managed to get to his feet, but
dizzily stumbled backwards into the ropes as the referee made it clear the fight was over.
It was in a fearfully exposed place, a wonderful eyrie set
dizzily above the crashing surf.
He spins her around
dizzily, her dress whipping like a flag at sea.
And we never question the strength of the seemingly unsupported stretches of concrete on the
dizzily high bridges that carry us from one side to the other.
His legs danced
dizzily after Vargas connected in the 11th, but the South American's spectacular successes played second fiddle to the slashing, lightning-fast combinations unleashed by 31-year-old Khan, roared on by Birmingham relatives in the cavernous arena.
I have
dizzily braved the uneven periphery of Mount Tamalpais, north of San Francisco, keeping my right eye glued to the green mountainside while my left wandered down the foggy slope all the way to the sea.
dizzily sunk to the ground just moments before, undergoes a stunning
But after more vigorous stroking he woke,
dizzily blinking.
I can almost believe that there is nothing connecting me to the earth, but the threat of falling stops me always as I sink down
dizzily and press my palms to the red panels.