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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151. Jean: I am not sure, Billy. I feel dizzy and nauseated.
152. I feel dizzy and suffocated. I think I have come down with heatstroke.
153. I said I would feel dizzy without my eyeglasses . He let me keep them on.
154. That being dizzy moment, but now it just stayed on that year, that day, holding his little hand and told him that in the name of Code witnessed everything.
155. She says that she feels sort of nauseated and dizzy.
156. As I swung down from out of my bunk, I got dizzy and misjudged the distance.
157. Sakwa: 5.3 - 5.6 ( Liquidation of Kulaks , Dizzy with Success , Bolshevik - Leninist Opposition ).
158. Lifting his eyes to the dizzy altitude of its summit the officer saw an astonishing sight - a man on horseback riding down into the valley through the air!
159. She's spent a fortune on relaxation tapes, mood music, as well as a computer self-hypnosis program that just seems to wake her up and make her dizzy more than put her to sleep.
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160. Among his most famous pictures, Dizzy Gillespie swayed in clouds of cigarette smoke and Duke Ellington hunched over the keyboard.
161. And she began to feel dizzy and fell off the rafter.
162. Most imposing and inspiring , however, were the pines on these dizzy heights.
163. When Mr. Carson left the house he was dizzy with agitation.
164. Stop any activity immediately if you feel short of breath, notice irregular heart beats, feel faint or dizzy, or you have chest pain.
165. Visitor: What should I do? My son feels dizzy, nausea and hypodynamia!
166. The authors characterize their early review of Newton's classical theory of gravitation, for example, as "a gentle workout in the foothills before we head for the dizzy heights."
167. He was also a prolific small group player, recording with Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, and James Band as well as a composer and arranger.
168. Why didn't you pack in immediately when you began to feel dizzy?
169. The white beech with the dizzy and soft light, reflecting the deep clean sense in the light, which melt in the simple tune silently, thin and tiny.
170. Feeling suffocated and dizzy from time to time is a sign of angiocardiopathy.
171. When the musicians -- Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Buddy Rich, Lester Young -- arrived, Granz watched as some white Texans objected to sitting alongside black Texans.
172. Number three:A bullwhip for the dizzy dominatrix. So you can rule your world in style and whip me into shape.
173. Famous for playing dizzy blondes, this time she has been given a more meaty role.
174. I feel dizzy and woozy , and my heart is racing.
175. Visitors can also see the musical instrument played by American jazz artist Dizzy Gillespie.
176. He was also a prolific small group player, recording with Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, and James Band as well as a composer and arranger. And that's the latest BBC World News.
177. When she reached Wesley Chapel, she was breathless and dizzy and sick at her stomach.
178. In New York, he joined Dizzy Gillespie. Their work together was among the greatest in American music history. They enjoyed the support of younger musicians.
179. To clinical go up common vertigo, aurist uses a catchword normally " patient one dizzy, the doctor is dizzy also " will describe vertigo complex and unidentified hair cause of disease because.
180. Why dizziness is dizzy, the person covers tightly frowzily ?
More similar words: dizziness, pizza, drizzle, drizzly, blizzard, subsidize, aggrandize, subsidized, jeopardize.