giddy

[US]/ˈɡɪdi/
[UK]/ˈɡɪdi/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. feeling dizzy or lightheaded; causing a feeling of dizziness or lightheadedness
vt. make someone feel dizzy or lightheaded
vi. feel dizzy or lightheaded

Phrases & Collocations

feeling giddy

giddy with excitement

Example Sentences

a giddy climb to the topmast.

a giddy life of pleasure

She is a giddy thing.

I was giddy with the heat.

Luke felt almost giddy with relief.

Isobel's giddy young sister-in-law.

I felt giddy and had to steady myself.

he has risen to the giddy heights of master.

That moment of giddy, such as snake posture, demagogic.

We looked down from a giddy height.

Steep stairs may leave you giddy and faint.

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

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