addled, crapulent, fast and loose, fribbling, impulsive, jolly, ranting, shifty, unaccountable, unsteadfast, wayward
Definitionadj. having or causing a whirling sensation
Last update: August 13, 2016
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I am feeling giddy due to weakness. [adjective]
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And hair, swung stupidly around your face and a sense of giddy excitement that everything will turn out ok. [Please select]
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Aunt: My giddy aunt is an expression used to denote surprise. [Please select]
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The fortunes of Martin Waldeck have been often quoted by the aged to their giddy children, when they were heard to scoff at a danger which appeared visionary. [Please select]
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She was puzzled and anxious, and longed for Fareham's return, lest his giddy-pated wife should be guilty of some innocent indiscretion that might vex him. [Please select]
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When I look back on all the vain trifles that my father had to care for, I feel quite giddy. [Please select]
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The men rushed forward to pour libations in her honor, and to join hands and dance in a giddy maze round her car. [Please select]
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I was giddy with standing on the brink of bliss, and all my virtue and philosophy were scarce sufficient to restrain the inordinate sallies of desire. [Please select]
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BLOOM: (Goes to the window to open it more) Giddy. [Please select]
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Though giddy with the movements of the ground, Ben-Hur had time to look at Balthasar, and beheld him prostrate and still. [Please select]
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I'm giddy still.' [Please select]
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