Synonym: confused, giddy, spinning, staggering, unsteady. Similar words: dizziness, pizza, drizzle, drizzly, blizzard, subsidize, aggrandize, subsidized. Meaning: ['dɪzɪ] v. make dizzy or giddy. adj. 1. having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling 2. lacking seriousness; given to frivolity.
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121. She was still feeling dizzy and sick, and felt very annoyed at herself for almost fainting in Caroline's flat.
122. Many neurologic disorders affecting the brain stem, cerebellum, and spinal cord posterior column may cause dizzy sensations.
123. I got dizzy with the smell of the dust and the noise of the gunfire, and I prayed not to faint.
124. After Allitt moved out of the Jobsons' home, his dizzy spells, craving for chocolate and sudden collapses had stopped.
125. Set over four exciting levels, Crystal Kingdom Dizzy has our ovoid hero seeking the three treasures of Zeffar.
126. But Lucy gripped her shoulders and Jay explored, dizzy with longing.
127. Sometimes I get a little dizzy and that and I sort of feel real tall - you know, like a giant.
128. I felt myself growing dizzy and l seemed to be seeing everything as through a fog.
129. But there are certain dizzy overtones to her narrative -- she only fell drunk into the orchestra pit once.
130. Expectation had been rampant throughout June but, come the pre-season friendlies of August,(http://sentencedict.com/dizzy.html) football fever had reached dizzy heights.
131. It screams with exclamation marks about the dizzy heights of certain walks and the lack of twilight in Madeira.
132. I hadn't drunk more than a third of the cup when I started to feel dizzy and hot.
133. Why don't pack in, when you feel dizzy?
134. Misgiving mixing unimaginable gladness made me feel dizzy.
135. The dervishes whirl around and around without getting dizzy.
136. Those math problems made me dizzy.
137. Perhaps it's a good thing that Dizzy retired.
138. Herzog felt a deep, dizzy eagerness to begin.
139. He came over all dizzy when he stood up.
140. "Are you dizzy at all?" he asked her.
141. Coltrane worked at a variety of jobs in the late 1940s until he joined Dizzy Gillespie's big band in 1949 as an alto saxophonist.
142. I suddenly felt dizzy . I must have suffered sunstroke.
143. That year, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie took the new jazz sound to California.
144. Now, if our names were Rumpelstiltskin and some dizzy miller's daughter had just told the whole damn room, we'd be pissed too, but we don't think we'd get dismemberment-angry.
145. The natural energy health care magnet has overcomes one's fears calms the nerves, the clever ear clear vision, regards the thing dim-sighted, has a dizzy spell and so on the effects.
146. Henry Jerome was part of the avant-garde; his band later brought the bop sound of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie to conventional big-band fare by adding a lot of percussion and flash.
147. I feel quite dizzy now and my eyes are somehow very light-sensitive.
148. Appropriate to the crowd: dizzy weary distraction color yellow diarrhea constipation abdominal distension underweight obesity belching hiccup gastroptosis hyperlipidemia!
149. I was sick exceedingly , and dizzy andand thus compelled perforce to accept lodgings under his roof.
150. The noise and exhaust can make Dai dizzy. To examine goods, he goes from one container to another in the chilling sea wind.
More similar words: dizziness, pizza, drizzle, drizzly, blizzard, subsidize, aggrandize, subsidized, jeopardize.