Definitions for vertigoes

vertigoes ver·ti·go

Spelling: [vur-ti-goh]
IPA: /ˈvɜr tɪˌgoʊ/

Vertigoes is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 441 anagrams from letters in vertigoes (eegiorstv).

Definitions for vertigoes

noun

  1. a dizzying sensation of tilting within stable surroundings or of being in tilting or spinning surroundings.
  2. a dizzying sensation of tilting within stable surroundings or of being in tilting or spinning surroundings.

Origin of vertigoes

1520-30; Latin vertīgō a turning or whirling round, equivalent to vert(ere) to turn (see verse) + -īgō noun suffix

Examples for vertigoes

In vertigo there's a strange cut in the first bell-tower sequence.

All at once a vertigo seized him and he thought he was going to faint.

To bolster my case I told him we should actually call it Pursuito, like vertigo or Psycho.

The vertigo your coastal sophisticate might get from perusing 1791.

Dick Boobitrapp is a kidnapper and a confederate of vertigo.

Hitchcock said that when vertigo was finished, he took it to New York to screen it for the Paramount executives.

The vertigo is a symptom of inirritability, as shewn in Class IV.

Movie buffs have commented endlessly on the bell-tower sequence in vertigo.

She cowered within the chair as one stricken with a vertigo.

But for the musician, particularly for the song-bird, there is the vertigo of instant applause.

Movie buffs have commented endlessly on the bell-tower sequence in vertigo.

Dick Boobitrapp is a kidnapper and a confederate of vertigo.

She cowered within the chair as one stricken with a vertigo.

All at once a vertigo seized him and he thought he was going to faint.

In vertigo there's a strange cut in the first bell-tower sequence.

To bolster my case I told him we should actually call it Pursuito, like vertigo or Psycho.

Hitchcock said that when vertigo was finished, he took it to New York to screen it for the Paramount executives.

But for the musician, particularly for the song-bird, there is the vertigo of instant applause.

The vertigo your coastal sophisticate might get from perusing 1791.

The vertigo is a symptom of inirritability, as shewn in Class IV.

Word Value for vertigoes
Scrable

11

Words with friends

13

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