0 If a light is dazzlingly bright, it is so bright that you cannot see for a short time after looking at it: --
Cynthia soon became dazzlingly famous.
They both watch with wonder, and a growing horror, as a dazzlingly beautiful star quickly grows to engulf the sky and then crashes into the ship.
He was dazzlingly handsome, charismatic, and articulate.
This is a dazzlingly through-the-body performance.
But what an ambitiously mind-blowing wreck it is, bursting with dazzlingly sordid cinematography.
He went on to characterize the book as immensely ambitious, vastly erudite, feisty, often outrageous, and sometimes dazzlingly brilliant.
He was aided by his coterie of flamboyant, dazzlingly costumed, cross-dressing backups, nubile toyboys and other straight stand-up comedian/comedienne friends.
It is dazzlingly crafted, and will reach an audience as it provides interest to the professional musician.