vertiginous造句(1) The two skyscrapers were connected by a vertiginous walkway.
(2) The vertiginous episodes tend to grow less frequent and less severe as hearing loss progresses.
(3) Today, the spread of cultural influence has attained vertiginous speed.
(4) For a vertiginous instant, Ace lost all sense of direction.
(5) A vertiginous climb up the face of the cliff.
(6) You'll find 10 vertiginous slopes in 4 unique locations, each - with their features, bonuses and surprises.
(7) The most obvious is the vertiginous pattern of WuXi's financial performance, albeit from a low base.
(8) From the path there was a vertiginous drop to the valley below.
(9) Opener Zebra slaloms to life on a loping, vertiginous riff that keeps sliding sideways when you think you know where it's going.
(10) Among those vertiginous research efforts was Project Excelsior, which sought to answer questions such as: Could someone escape from a high-flying aircraft or space capsule using a parachute?
(11) From the top of the mountain there was a vertiginous drop to the valley below.
(12) Parkgoers draw perverse amusement from watching its victims stagger about in a state of vertiginous disorientation, after just one ride.
(13) For days Kartoffel stood below it as storms flashed across the vertiginous face of ice and rubble.
(14) There was nothing left in the world but this vertiginous wave.
(15) His head spun as he rose to his feet, his mind clouding, tipping the stairs into a vertiginous spiral.
(16) And even from the mainland there appeared to be a distinctly vertiginous southern edge to the island.
(17) If you've taken in the views from Hong Kong's famous Victoria Peak, there's a new aerie from which to catch vistas just as vertiginous — and that's the newly opened Ritz-Carlton.
(18) Chan a 34 - year - old high - school dropout, has one of Hong Kong's most vertiginous and challenging blue - collar jobs .
(19) Borges dreams of libraries and Nabokov texts and commentaries, but Calvino pictures acres of vulnerable print, gathered into volumes but constantly menaced with dispersion or vertiginous error.''