Similar words: tidiness, readiness, moodiness, hardiness, headiness, wordiness, neediness, tardiness. Meaning: ['gɪdɪnɪs] n. 1. an impulsive scatterbrained manner 2. a reeling sensation; a feeling that you are about to fall.
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1 Symptoms include nausea and giddiness.
2 A wave of giddiness swept over her.
3 There's almost a giddiness surrounding the talks in Houston.
4 Watching rapid movements can aggravate giddiness.
5 The giddiness may also be accompanied by a feeling of nausea and actual sickness.
6 Living with giddiness An attack may be totally sudden or there may be prior warning.
7 He was seized with giddiness and his head swam.
8 He warned them against suffering giddiness from success.
9 Operator: abdominal pain, any diarrhea, vomiting and giddiness?
10 Jason: Ah, the giddiness is completely mutual mike.
11 Let a gust of wild giddiness come and sweep me away from my anchors.
12 The sickness quite departed, but a horrid giddiness and swimming that was almost worse to bear.
13 Giddiness or lightheadedness is a sign of too much wind property,(www.Sentencedict.com) a sign that the wind property has been provoked.
14 Operator: abdominal pain, any diarrhea, vomiting and giddiness? Is her menses normal?
15 Then he experienced giddiness.
16 Suddenly he was seized with giddiness [ a fit of coughing ].
17 He was writing his essay when, all of a sudden, he was seized with giddiness.
18 He was very weak and was afflicted with a giddiness which at times blinded him.
19 Even before the revolution, sober neoclassical styles were replacing the giddiness of rococo.
More similar words: tidiness, readiness, moodiness, hardiness, headiness, wordiness, neediness, tardiness, bidding, untidiness, greediness, steadiness, cloudiness, forbidding, unsteadiness, wine and dine, rigidness, giddy, finesse, ugliness, laziness, cosiness, coziness, eeriness, business, wariness, holiness, rosiness, godliness, in essence.