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Definition of giddy:

  • (adjective) having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling;
  • (adjective) lacking seriousness; given to frivolity;

Sentence Examples:

Dizzy, enough to make one's head giddy.

I keep feeling afraid of turning giddy.

I am afraid she is rather giddy!

It makes one giddy to realize it!

It made her giddy to look down.

She may even seem to you giddy.

Swell rags and a giddy round.

The contending motions made him giddy.

Yes, father; only a little giddy.

The bright light made him giddy.

I think the princess rather giddy.

Joe Buckner gasped, giddy with pleasure.

She was a giddy, foolish girl.

The very thought makes me giddy.

"It is rather giddy, isn't it?"

The pace was giddy and worse.

His head turned giddy and swam.

I grew giddy with coming apprehensions.

It made me giddy to look at him.

The next question turned her giddy.

The sight made him absolutely giddy.

They say it makes them giddy!

She's a bit giddy, that's all.

Owen sat up, giddy and confused.

She was still a giddy girl.

The great height made him giddy.

"Giddy old things," said Dan gaily.

"All this crowd makes me giddy."

He was faint and grew giddy.

It made me giddy to look at it.

He rose, feeling giddy and weak.

Rupert was giddy with it all.

It was almost giddy with life.

She had felt giddy on rising.

The thought almost made him giddy.

I turn suddenly cold and giddy.

I am not a giddy girl, sir.

"And I'm to make your giddy excuses?"

You say my metaphors make you giddy.

"I wonder if they ever felt giddy."

She began to feel a little giddy.

"I should turn giddy in a moment."

Once again he felt faint and giddy.

"Did you have a giddy, light sensation?"

Hold my arm if you feel giddy.

My head is so strange and giddy.

He had an impression of giddy crisis.

No fear of my brain turning giddy.

He became sickly giddy thinking about it.

Theatrical people were a giddy lot, anyhow.

At the touch, he became almost giddy.

Or he might climb to giddy heights.

It gave him a light giddy sensation.

My head is quite confused and giddy.

She was feeling sick and giddy.

And who was the "giddy son?"

She felt suddenly sick and giddy.

Dinah uttered her giddy little laugh.

If you get up you will be giddy.

It makes one giddy to look at her.

I am as giddy as a drunken man.

"This giddy swim we've got into."

She undoubtedly had Giddy darling there.

No, this was not Giddy Gory.

Lawrence almost felt giddy with horror.

He is wedded to a giddy superficial queen.

Guy was almost giddy with surprise.

Sighs Giddy, stroking Eleanor's soft hair.

I feel giddy, and mine are quite dim.

"I do feel a little giddy," he confessed.

His brain grew sick and giddy.

The giddy feeling was coming back.

It makes me giddy to look at them.

It made one almost giddy to look down.

Sylvia experienced another giddy reaction of feeling.

From one giddy young shrimp to another.'

My head is still giddy with it!

He turned faint and giddy at breakfast.

He was giddy and in great pain.

We haven't got stalls like giddy bachelors!

It turned me cold and giddy, notwithstanding.

She broke into a giddy little laugh.

Tell me not of my giddy youth.

Give the giddy old thing a chance.

Men who ascend quickly, easily become giddy.

I was quite giddy with delight now.

Giddy is conscious of the offending photograph.

He was blind and giddy with fatigue.

He was giddy and a little frightened.

You are giddy with their reckless speed.

My head is giddy with the thought.

Her head grew giddy at the thought.

Hatred and vengeance make the head giddy.

Perry said that he felt rather giddy.

You will feel less giddy by degrees.

I only grew giddy for a moment.

I was only giddy for an instant.

He shivered, thinking of those giddy deeps.

She went pale and a little giddy.

I feel horribly sick and giddy, though.