dizzy|dizzier|dizziest in English
adjective
[diz·zy || 'dɪzɪ]
light-headed, giddy, vertiginous, woozy; confused, bewildered; thoughtless
Use "dizzy|dizzier|dizziest" in a sentence
1. I'm dizzy.
2. I'll get dizzy.
3. I'm getting dizzy.
4. She began to feel dizzy.
5. I suffer from dizzy spells .
6. She felt dizzy and nauseated.
7. Ruth felt dizzy with relief.
8. o feel dizzy or lightheaded
9. I feel a dizzy spell.
10. She felt dizzy and nauseous.
11. Fortunes change with dizzy abruptness.
12. 9 I feel dizzy and disoriented.
13. Don't look down! You'll get dizzy.
14. I feel a little... dizzy.
15. I feel dizzy and disoriented.
16. In dizzy state: in a dizzy state of excitement or confusion Her mind was Awhirl with new ideas
17. I got knocked dizzy right off.
18. I began to feel dizzy.
19. " arms-akimbo turn in Dizzy Izzy
20. It's stupid, I always get dizzy.
21. I'm feeling a little bit dizzy.
22. She is famed for playing dizzy blondes.
23. 7 She felt dizzy and nauseated.
24. ♪ Oh, he makes me dizzy ♪
25. Lean on me if you feel dizzy.