Vertiginous in a sentence as an adjective

I just had to Google "vertiginous," but that's an interesting word I'd like to use in the future.

How could the board kick out a CEO founder given the vertiginous increase in equity valuations said founder presided over?

Best line in this article:Then there’s the State Bank of India’s vertiginous “What is the website that you rarely visit?” which reads like a Zen koan whose purpose is to make you reflect on the unknowability of the answer.

> "Facebook’s vertiginous rise from “Hot or Not” knockoff to extra-governmental digital nation-state has alarmed a growing number of its original architects.

For what it's worth, from my anecdotal experience, Bupropion is much, much milder in terms of withdrawal, and the symptoms are more in the realm of energy than paresthesia - groggy and listless, but not vertiginous and electrified.

Even by the vertiginous standards of social media, the reach of their effort was impressive: 2,700 fake Facebook accounts, 80,000 posts, many of them elaborate images with catchy slogans, and an eventual audience of 126 million Americans on Facebook alone.

" "'The building's celebrated splotches of weirdness -- the red sea-monster-bowel corridors on the fourth level, the bile-yellow elevators and escalators, the vertiginous canyon overlooks on the upper levels -- exist to draw attention away from the fact that most of its work and pleasure spaces are actually cheaply finished or dysfunctional.

Vertiginous definitions

adjective

having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling; "had a dizzy spell"; "a dizzy pinnacle"; "had a headache and felt giddy"; "a giddy precipice"; "feeling woozy from the blow on his head"; "a vertiginous climb up the face of the cliff"

See also: dizzy giddy woozy