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How to use giddy in a sentence

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They are giddy with jetlag and an unspecified number of rum swizzles from the Yankee Clipper.
On this occasion there are five girls, two giddy with alcohol, and two teenage lads building cannabis joints, looking cautious about my motives.
For others, the word joy did just what was it was told, making the victim hysterical and pretty much uncontrollably giddy.
It is as much social satire as fairy story, as much comedy of manners as giddy farce.
I spend the night with Polish engineers and local salmon-filleters, collecting anecdotes and dancing ineffectually with someone's giddy aunt.
Will saw that the look on his brother's face was eager, almost giddy, like that of a young child's, it was most pathetic.
My father is okay but tired, though he manages to play the giddy goat with his grandsons, who think he's really funny.
I loved the mischief in him, the way he could play the giddy goat, his funny gossip.
She says she has been feeling weak and giddy and has developed a widespread itchy skin rash.
Channel 4's comedy drama Metrosexuality, first shown in 2001, was a giddy exploration of people's polysexual love lives in London's Notting Hill.
Fired by curiosity, he decided forthwith to find out what had inspired this giddy language of rocky ridges, remote corries and distant summits.
The wild images of two new New Zealand novels are influenced by the giddy spirit of American pop culture.
The rest of the series struggles to reach the premiere's giddy sense of crackerjack timing.
It is a far cry from the gap-toothed, giddy, baby smile he wore as an infant, or the giggly grin that he wore as a toddler.
Even Alex's giddy sister turns out to be redeemable, and redemption is a very rare thing in political satire.
That's a thought that makes a small-government conservative just giddy with anticipation, doesn't it?
She was giddy with delight and has now fallen head over heels for his feline charms.
Sometimes it feels like I'm climbing Everest without Oxygen, I get so giddy with the words.
I think that the initial giddy passion that begins many affairs is a relatively superficial and insignificant thing.
When I arrived back, still giddy from time spent in the presence of the karris, I found a rain-soaked letter under the door.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She seemed born, not only to captivate the giddy, but to turn the heads of the sage.
It is repeated at every turn until the eyes are dazzled with it, and the head is giddy.
She talked of her griefs in a plucky, riant way, making eternal fun of herself as a giddy fool.
But shortly after midnight the giddy revellers begun to thin out and the girl waiters got yawny.
But then Big Lazy-bones foreswore it with such fearful oaths that the magistrate turned quite giddy.
This keef, as it is called, easily intoxicates, and renders the head giddy.
He who gives his mind to politics, sails on a stormy sea, with a giddy pilot.
He grew very weary of the giddy rout, standing in it like a rock in a whirlpool.
He had been caught in a vortex and was being whirled on with a velocity of advance and gyration that made him giddy and sick.
However we do praise ourselves, Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm, More longing, wavering, sooner lost and won Than women's are.
The maximum of stifling and of agony passed, and, although he was still weak and giddy, he tottered in the direction of the house and of Nalasu.
Captain Nemo, to Ned Land's great displeasure, did not like the neighbourhood of the inhabited coasts of Brazil, for we went at a giddy speed.
While Barr tries to shake the tune from her head, at least one Halloween merrymaker is more than a little giddy.
I got up at eight, a little giddy from the shortness of my night's rest, and was ready for him before the appointed time.
Still giddy, he staggered and caught the iceboat for support.
The light titter, the giddy whisper, had already in some measure relieved my mind of that fond and oppressive fancy.
In their visionary leaps to affluence they soared to giddy heights.
A form stood at the brow of the mountain, on the very edge of the giddy height, with uplifted arms, in an awful attitude of menace.
She reeled just then, giddy with fatigue, and down came the lash and flicked a flake of skin from her naked shoulder.
I'm the biggest giddy fool at that kind of wheeze that ever lived.
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