dazzlesome

adj

Etymology

From dazzle + -some.

  1. derived from dasen
  2. derived from *dusāną
  3. suffixed as dazzle — “daze + le
  4. suffixed as dazzlesome — “dazzle + some

Definitions

  1. Characterised or marked by dazzling

    • Then Inspiration Cadillac saw a dazzlesome flash far off on the edge of the world. It was followed by another flash, then another, then another, and in the blinking of a blinded eye he was embedded in a cone of whitehot light.
    • One must, I fear, however unwillingly, interject at this point the unpalatable fact that the dazzlesome Arthur Warren Waite was a gentleman to whom money was dearer than all else in his universe; [...]

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