The turbulent journey ends on the dizzying heights of a church steeple, at which point the dreamer awakens drenched in sweat.
Throughout the performance there is a dizzying interplay between past, present, and future.
Of all of the book's ten chapters, this one is the least holistic thematically and is perhaps somewhat dizzying for the reader.
Opera criticism would face a dizzying liberation if the conventional assumption about leitmotif - that the referential meaning is immanent - were turned on its head.
As further suspects and further crimes suggested themselves, the investigation gathered a dizzying momentum of its own.
Indeed, the author presents a dizzying array of different contexts using a wide variety of source material for each region.
The detailed notes add another layer to the sometimes dizzying mesh of information.
In fact, the directions his oppositions take can be dizzying.