If I wore these boots I’d get vertigo
vertigo
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[ver-tij–uh-neez] (Show IPA).Pathology.
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2015.
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With mountain warfare I get vertigo and parachuting I get vertigo.
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Movie buffs have commented endlessly on the bell-tower sequence invertigo.
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In vertigo there’s a strange cut in the first bell-tower sequence.
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Impossibly, even through thick glass, I felt a twinge of vertigo.
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Almodovar has always been a fan of Hitchcock, but this time, he goes absolutely Psycho (and vertigo).
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Doubtless, there are hours of vertigo from which we may look for every thing, even the impossible; and, who knows?
The Uprising of a Great People Count Agnor de Gasparin -
Dick Boobitrapp is a kidnapper and a confederate of vertigo.
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Mankind is lashed to a vertigo of folly and evil by the assurance of impunity, feeling certain, Oh, God of justice!
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She cowered within the chair as one stricken with a vertigo.
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Mryna felt a twist of vertigo as the shuttle shifted from conventional speed into a time warp.

