Use "giddy" in a sentence

1. 'You make me giddy.'

2. Giddy could be the navigator.

3. Oh my giddy aunt!

4. She is a giddy thing.

5. She was giddy with happiness.

6. I was giddy with the heat.

7. Short of breath or feel giddy.

8. That really is the giddy limit!

9. Then we broke into giddy laughter.

10. The children are giddy with excitement.

11. I feel giddy; I must sit down.

12. Drinking champagne always makes me giddy.

13. The adulation can spin you quite giddy

14. Fiona's very pretty but a bit giddy.

15. Astronomers, too, were giddy about Hubble's makeover.

16. She felt a surge of giddy courage.

17. Actually it felt nice to be giddy.

18. Why does hidebound meeting feel giddy sometimes?

19. I felt giddy and sorry for myself.

20. Being there gave me a giddy pleasure.

21. We looked down from a giddy height.

22. Occasionally, I feel short of breath and giddy .

23. He felt drained, giddy, weak as a convalescent.

24. They were fearless, giddy with excitement and anticipation.

25. 8 How is giddy palpitate handled after wine?

26. Only just giddy, and harum-scarum, you know.

27. Steep stairs may leave you giddy and faint.

28. Just watching those kids spinning makes me feel giddy.

29. I stand up every time giddy, fall ill pull?

30. This one was of the old school: giddy and flirtatious.

31. The kids were pushing the roundabout at a giddy speed.

32. 12 synonyms for Birdbrained: empty-headed, featherbrained, flighty, frivolous, frothy, giddy

33. All giddy and carefree, encouraging children to face the world unarmed.

34. Some boys are always acting the giddy goat,behaving foolishly.

35. The meeting after why eating ice - lolly headaches giddy even?

36. 16 Constant regular meeting is giddy, limply what disease be?

37. 14 Diarrhoea, giddy,[www.Sentencedict.com] limply be what to disease get?

38. 21 See the belle is giddy, limply, what disease is this?

39. Giddy up, the western Bootie is taking this season by storm

40. He was never giddy, even when he was a schoolboy.

41. Some boys are always playing the giddy goat, behaving foolishly.

42. Unlike the comparatively Ceremonious animated cartoons, early Schulz is giddy with unimportance

43. 9 The kids were pushing the roundabout at a giddy speed.

44. 27 Jaq had prayed all through the night and felt giddy but purified.

45. 7 synonyms for Airheaded: empty-headed, featherbrained, giddy, lightheaded, light-headed, silly, dizzy

46. Her heart was galloping so fast that she felt quite giddy with happiness.

47. I could be dying, and if you touch me, I turn giddy.

48. All of that, and their shows are giddy, engaging, lighthearted and just plain fun.

49. Brainsick (comparative more Brainsick, superlative most Brainsick) Disordered in the understanding; giddy; thoughtless

50. A virtuous but giddy girl attempts to play a trick on a man.

51. Hence, why I was elated, giddy, overjoyed, when this Meade long-focus Achromat popped up

52. One pain is lessen'd by another's anguish; Turn giddy, and be holp by backward turning;

53. Why am I sitting to stand up suddenly to be met giddy? Be anaemic?

54. 13 Giddy and afflictive be afraid of again take medicine, dare not see a doctor to do?

55. [ chuckles ] Why, I'm so giddy having you here that I might as well be talking gibberish.

56. Synonyms for Aswoon include dizzy, lightheaded, giddy, woozy, vertiginous, swimmy, reeling, whirling, light-headed and faint

57. She had, during that year, woken some mornings giddy with courage and boldness, excited and certain.

58. But for many days he felt a curious discomfort, almost giddy at times, almost sad at other times.

59. His back thudded against the wall and he scraped along it towards the door, still giddy with fear.

60. Giddy years of wealth brought electricity, the telephone, and even a tramway to town—the first in South America.

61. Although she had been quite a successful model, she had never reached the giddy heights of the Paris fashion world.

62. He had been praised by one giddy Paris reviewer as a dancer to make the great Rudolf Nureyev jealous.

63. She felt giddy with the first intake of smoke, but suddenly saw how to make a whole of the face.

64. A giddy girl is every bit as evil as a slothful man, and the noise she makes is a lot worse.

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66. Freddie Bell & the Bellboys only UK hit, the Top 10 smash Giddy-Up-A-Ding-Dong, failed to make any headway in their US homeland

67. The wickedness of a loose or profane author is more atrocious than that of the giddy libertine , or drunken ravisher, not only because it extends its effects wider.

68. With history books replete with tales of V-shaped recoveries following steep downturns, financial markets have become giddy, hoping that signs of bottoming beget the long-awaited rebound.

69. The lesser form of Compulsion is described like a whip, and makes the subject nervous and giddy, but the more advanced Compulsion compels the subject to worship the user

70. Over the course of eight seasons, The Blacklist has run me through the full range of emotions — excited, scared, giddy, anxious, thrilled — and more secondhand embarrassment than modern

71. The heavy Brogans on the man's feet made him appear clumsy-footed, but he swung down from the giddy height as lightly and airily as a mountain goat

72. With 15 different Climb lines across both six and 10-metre Climbing walls, children and adults of all ages can reach giddy new heights in a safe and fun environment

73. I hummed & moaned from the delight of this dish (got the veggie Biryani) and the complexity of spices dancing around my mouth & delivering giddy happiness into my belly

74. The Charmingly irreverent, acid-tongued sex advice columnist winds up the "religious self-righteous" with a cross-country quest for sin, introducing giddy sinners of all seven kinds along the way

75. A giddy Frasier mistakenly believes he's the object of a secret female Admirer's affection, and even though he's squiring around an attractive new woman who adores him, he sneakily rings up every number in his little black book.

76. The Pleas of the Bombinating Bees You know, it wasn’t such an easy squeeze as I made my way across roots (giddy knees set to seize), between those populous poplar trees — especially knowing the situation (a tricky one to tease, if you please) with the fuzzy-bummed bumblers, the mumblers, the bees — fully aiming to appease (an uneasy