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dazzlingly ['dæzlɪŋlɪ]∎ a dazzlingly bright day une journée d'une clarté éblouissante;∎ he is dazzlingly successful il réussit brillamment dans la vie;∎ dazzlingly beautiful d'une beauté éblouissante -
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dazzlingly adv dazzlingly beautiful/white d'une beauté/blancheur éblouissante ; a dazzlingly successful career une carrière éblouissante.
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