dizzy|dizzied|dizzies|dizzying in English
verb
[diz·zy || 'dɪzɪ]
spin, make dizzy; bewilder, confuse
Use "dizzy|dizzied|dizzies|dizzying" in a sentence
1. I drove at speeds that dizzied me.
2. I'm dizzy.
3. The riverbank rushed towards her with dizzying speed.
4. I'll get dizzy.
5. I'm getting dizzy.
6. She began to feel dizzy.
7. I suffer from dizzy spells .
8. She felt dizzy and nauseated.
9. Ruth felt dizzy with relief.
10. They were dizzied by the sheer narcotic rush of Hong Kong.
11. o feel dizzy or lightheaded
12. I feel a dizzy spell.
13. She felt dizzy and nauseous.
14. Fortunes change with dizzy abruptness.
15. 9 I feel dizzy and disoriented.
16. Don't look down! You'll get dizzy.
17. I feel a little... dizzy.
18. I feel dizzy and disoriented.
19. In dizzy state: in a dizzy state of excitement or confusion Her mind was Awhirl with new ideas
20. I got knocked dizzy right off.
21. I began to feel dizzy.
22. Mcteague came and went furtively, dizzied and made uneasy by all this bustle.
23. " arms-akimbo turn in Dizzy Izzy
24. It's stupid, I always get dizzy.
25. I'm feeling a little bit dizzy.