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Sentence count:112+7Posted:2017-03-06Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: dizzyflightyscatterbrainedsillySimilar words: toddyrigidbuddymuddyturgidfrigidmiddayfiddleMeaning: ['gɪdɪ]  adj. 1. having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling 2. lacking seriousness; given to frivolity. 
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31. Fear took flight, and everything was possible; the Arab world opened up like a flower giddy with its own perfume.
32. All of that, and their shows are giddy, engaging, lighthearted and just plain fun.
33. Lester lay in his blankets and watched the staggering display put on by the stars until he felt giddy.
34. Her heart was galloping so fast that she felt quite giddy with happiness.
35. This one was of the old school: giddy and flirtatious.
36. But for many days he felt a curious discomfort, almost giddy at times,[http://sentencedict.com/giddy.html] almost sad at other times.
37. When it happened, when she was pulled out like this, she felt sick, giddy and unbalanced.
38. I tell her I am tired and giddy from last night's sleeping pill.
39. And yet, the community entered the 1950s in a mood of almost giddy optimism.
40. Jaq had prayed all through the night and felt giddy but purified.
41. He started past her, suddenly feeling as giddy and lightheaded as a thieving boy.
42. If only man could be made to ... She felt giddy as the full answer came, crowding into her mind.
43. Above the collection of stone-built houses that comprise Cotterdale, the fields were giddy with colour.
44. She suddenly felt giddy and had to find somewhere to sit down.
45. Nell felt almost giddy at the way her outlook on the future had so dramatically altered.
46. Giddy from their wartime success, the Communists launched an ambitious plan aimed at expanding the economy by 14 percent a year.
47. He had been praised by one giddy Paris reviewer as a dancer to make the great Rudolf Nureyev jealous.
48. She had, during that year, woken some mornings giddy with courage and boldness, excited and certain.
49. For a brief few giddy years, I was the one with the reputation among my sisters of being the wild one.
50. Amy Van Dyken, 23, all giddy laughter and long limbs.
51. She felt a giddy sensation of ground shifting under her feet.
52. Bord and Clarke teased in a giddy opening night telegram.
53. The group shows that, even at its current giddy heights, this market is still offering attractive values.
54. She could hear his heart thudding under her ear, feel his warmth pressed against her, making her giddy.
55. His back thudded against the wall and he scraped along it towards the door, still giddy with fear.
56. My giddy aunt! Look at this caricature!
57. Eat areca why to be met giddy?
58. Short of breath or feel giddy.
59. I stand up every time giddy, fall ill pull?
60. I feel a bit giddy.
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