Vertigo in a sentence as a noun

It gives me vertigo when I try hard to comprehend that.

The vertigo isn't because it feels so real, but because it doesn't, and your brain knows the difference.

Of being unstuck in time and space, a sort of vertigo upon realization that the universe is huge.

I went to the emergency with my gf and it turns out I have benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.

The idea is that if you can't deal with 10+ hours of being on edge due to vertigo-inducing noise and open-back visibility, you're too old/lazy/weak to write code.

Not only is it a tawdry but it gives me vertigo which is usually a rare experience on the modern web and has thus-far created a very negative experience for me.

That took "only" 9 days, but it was enough that when I arrived in a decent-size town after a week of walking, I felt a sort of vertigo simply from being around so many people, shops, and all the rest.

Is anyone else experiencing sentimental vertigo over seeing Enlightenment mentioned in a list of lightweight environments... and actually doing quite well?

It's all a question of who to trust in highly-tensed situations: is the pilot suffering from vertigo or it's just a matter of faulty sensor readings due to external ice build-up?And if the software were to override pilot decisions, just think about liabilities in case something goes wrong, which is a Pandora's box for aircraft manufacturers.

Vertigo definitions

noun

a reeling sensation; a feeling that you are about to fall

See also: dizziness giddiness lightheadedness