Dizzy Sentence Examples

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  • She sat back, dizzy with effort.

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  • She felt dizzy from breathing off the top of her lungs.

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  • Maybe being so dizzy is an act with her.

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  • Feeling dizzy, she stepped back and turned to the man hesitantly.

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  • The blood drained from her head, leaving her dizzy and disoriented.

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  • The effort made her dizzy.

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  • She shook her head and the motion brought on a dizzy spell.

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  • The blood loss and lack of food made her dizzy.

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  • And suddenly remembering his intention he grew dizzy and felt so faint that he leaned against the fence to save himself from falling.

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  • It made her dizzy just to see the magazine pictures of the climbers, she'd said.

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  • I'd make you come over here and cuddle me but I'm afraid I'd get dizzy and be sick.

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  • Red skin, green upturned nose, blue ears, one thick tuft of hair, dizzy face Ziggy.

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  • They might feel a bit dizzy or even sick.

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  • Do the same if you feel dizzy, faint, or fatigued.

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  • The roadside drop offs became more and more precipitous, opening on breath-stopping views of chasms so deep they made him dizzy just to look down to the bot­tom.

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  • Feeling slightly dizzy, I sat next to Jessica.

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  • She feels peculiar, a bit dizzy and sick and she tries to stand up but can't move her legs!

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  • Do not carry on if you are still feeling dizzy after a few minutes, or if you have a further dizzy spell.

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  • I know; I'm not jelouss, but you and Martha have this thing between you that goes so far back I get dizzy thinking about it.

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  • The sight of Toby.s blood made her feel sick, and her own blood loss made her dizzy.

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  • Jule sat back on his haunches, dizzy with the abrupt return of his power.

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  • She closed her eyes, dizzy, then stared at the computer screen, watching her speed increase as her altitude decreased.

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  • She is always changing her garden around, which makes the plants dizzy.

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  • In any case I felt really dizzy all day.

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  • Whenever asked what her favorite birthday present was, the reply is always ' dizzy lizzie ' .

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  • Nitrous Oxide is also a sedative so it can make you feel very woozy and dizzy.

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  • I rotated anti-clockwise, and am right handed, either way I still ended up dizzy.

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  • Indeed, any novice who simply wants to learn to downhill ski can get dizzy listening to the pro and con arguments of each technique.

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  • In this way, it is not uncommon to feel slightly dizzy or lightheaded, either before your heart begins to pound or after.

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  • You may start sweating as nausea overcomes you or feel dizzy, lightheaded and even faint.

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  • Thank you for standing up for dizzy me, a bazillion,.

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  • The reduced cardiac function can make physical activity challenging, cause dizzy spells (especially when someone stands up for too long) and lead to falls and other injuries.

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  • Not expecting the dizzy spell, she staggered against the car, cringing away from Czerno as he snatched her arms and dragged her to the house.

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  • I got light-headed and dizzy in the beginning of my 24-year life sentence as a smoker of cigarettes.

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  • Alcohol acts as a depressant on the nervous system, and using it gives a person the slightly fuzzy, dizzy feeling that most people refer to as a buzz.

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  • Because the summer heat in Texas can be extreme, guests should stay hydrated and cool as much as possible and avoid riding the roller coasters if they feel dizzy, weak, or otherwise ill.

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  • Most people learn through experience that certain activities make them dizzy and they learn to avoid them.

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  • Bruising may occur at the puncture site, or the person may feel dizzy or faint.

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  • Individuals who appear to be weak, easily tired, often out of breath, and who may feel faint or dizzy on movement may be severely anemic.

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  • Initially a person suffering from botulism feels weak and dizzy and later experiences double vision.

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  • If internal bleeding occurs, the woman may feel dizzy or even pass out.

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  • An image may be accompanied by a feeling in the pit of your stomach, a dizzy sensation or another feeling that sets it apart from your imagination.

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  • If you feel nauseated, dizzy, or overstimulated, find the coolest area of the studio and sit in Hero Pose.

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  • Fad diets that are very low in calories may make you feel tired, dizzy, and irritable-especially if you're not getting enough protein and carbohydrates.

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  • They may feel irritable or on edge and they may feel dizzy when they lay down.

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  • These fluctuations cause the dieter to feel dizzy, irritable, and unsteady.

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  • Dizzy Spells - Dizziness when standing or bending is a common symptom.

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  • It can leave you dizzy, lethargic and uncomfortable overall.

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  • Now you've found lots of ideas for wording your invitations; in fact, you've found so many that you are dizzy from reading through them.

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  • In episode two, Mike Borassi was removed from the game due to dizzy spells brought on by high blood pressure.

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  • They began a surreal dance of body and mind that left them both dizzy with passion.

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  • As she descended, he thought, God, those legs make me dizzy.

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  • And if you feel you are going dizzy with all the acronyms and markup language, Teresa Martin has a valuable piece of advice.

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  • This medicine may cause some people to become drowsy, dizzy, or less alert than they are normally.

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  • They may also cause you to feel dizzy or faint or cause facial flushing.

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  • On and on he went through space until he felt fizzy, dizzy and sick.

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  • He is also a keen adventurer planning to scale the dizzy heights of Mount Everest in 2007.

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  • Jessica Simpson She's known and loved for her dizzy character on her reality TV show newlyweds.

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  • Try the Penbrooke Dizzy Daisy bandeau blouson two-piece tankini to make a sophisticated statement on the beach.

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  • For example, some seniors may find it difficult to bend over to tie their shoes due to medications which may make them feel dizzy, or the actual act of tying shoes is more complicated because of arthritis.

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  • If you rapidly move a row back and forth repeatedly, the chuzzles in that row will start to get dizzy.

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  • Horror struck the group when Tom, attempting to peer out over a ledge to see how far they'd climbed, became dizzy, slipped and tumbled over the edge to his death on the rocks far below.

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  • Otitis-Inflammation of the ear, which may be marked by pain, fever, abnormalities of hearing, hearing loss, noise in the ears, and dizzy spells.

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  • If the child appears nauseous or is feeling dizzy, he should lie down, with feet slightly elevated.

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  • The water must be close to body temperature; if it is too cold or too warm, the child may feel dizzy or nauseated.

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  • He or she may also feel drowsy, dizzy, or exhausted.

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  • Some people feel dizzy or faint after blood has been drawn and should be treated accordingly.

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  • She drank the caramel liquid too fast and was soon too dizzy to stand.

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  • The door to Ashley's hospital room disappeared in a kaleidoscopic swirl of colors that made her dizzy.

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  • She lived to a great age, and would gladly have lived longer, in any of the afflictions that time brings on, to continue her mere money-worth to her "Dizzy."

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  • She shook her head, the motion bringing on a dizzy spell.

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  • He said that sick soldiers, who had become nauseous, dizzy and developed skin blotches, had all recovered.

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  • Luckily Elisa has loads more brainpower than dizzy Amber!

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  • His feet would tangle in the wind and his chubby cheeks would be in a constant smile, while I would get ridiculously dizzy.

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  • Side effects of CMF While the drug cyclophosphamide is being injected you may feel hot and slightly dizzy.

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  • It is bewildering and has many times made me feel quite dizzy.

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  • Still rather dizzy in the head, she heard Freddy's footsteps thumping louder and louder behind her upon the metal grated floor.

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  • At the end, you'll feel a little dizzy maybe.

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  • I will keep you, Suzy, busy, Make your head with heat grow dizzy.

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  • Spinning Net Prepare to get dizzy in the conical Spinning Net.

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  • A sudden drop in your blood pressure could cause you to become dizzy, faint, or have a heart attack or stroke.

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  • Back in his bedroom, Dean wondered through a dizzy fog if his nose and cheek were broken.

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