Giddy Sentence Examples
She shook her head, feeling giddy as she gazed up at his smooth bronze features.
She gazed up into his eyes, but the giddy feeling wasn't there.
As she gazed up at his face, she had that giddy feeling again.
Its power is great - -it makes me giddy!
Across the table, their gazes locked and she had that giddy feeling again.
I confess to being a little giddy about this.
The applause of the crowd makes the head giddy.
Stop throwing me about, I'm getting giddy!
They were still giddy when Fred paid the check, by peeling a large number of ten-dollar bills from a roll that started twice as large as it finished.
His chocolate gaze enveloped her in a warm embrace that left her feeling giddy.
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The people we see are nearly always bubbly, giggly, and giddy.
He gets very giddy and likes to lick, be tickled & play fight!
I think it has too much of a quiet comfortable Coldplay sound to get too giddy about, frankly.
He clutched the rail tightly and felt rather giddy.
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I hardly expected to be able to complete it, let alone achieve the giddy heights of Senior Honors!
New Scientist More rare hummingbirds spotted in Texas The recent sighting of a rare hummingbird has bird biologists in Texas almost giddy.
Return to poem ' giddy jilts ' (L.27) A Scottish term for a young woman.
High Society A giddy blend of corking songs, fizzing one-liners and champagne-fuelled farce.
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I've come over all giddy, like a teenage schoolgirl with a crush.
Why, you go giddy even on a staircase, exclaimed several voices.
I 've come over all giddy, like a teenage schoolgirl with a crush.
All suspense hinges on the opening of that little sealed envelope, an envelope that often seals the future of many a giddy Hollywood newcomer or re-ignites interest in an older celebrity whose star had begun to fade.
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She felt almost giddy with her own common sense.
I'm still feeling quite giddy just thinking about it.
The hair on my neck stood up, I became giddy, almost hysterical.
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Their "Giddy Pink" offers a sandy pink color that looks great on almost any skin and goes with many different shades of dress.
Nationally knows as TomKat, they gained notoriety after Tom bounced on the couch at The Oprah Winfrey Show like a giddy child.
Watch the destruction you cause will make you as giddy as a schoolgirl.
It's a very lively spot in the evening and it gets over-the-top giddy on Bastille Day with a spillover of celebrants.
Raise your hands over your head, stretch and dance around like you feel giddy about bra-shopping.
They have a real giddy horror of stars and seas, as a man has on the edge of a hopelessly high precipice.
Lipstick kisses make us giddy, feel good, and remind us that we can show our affections even when we're apart.
Personally, the thought we might work together in one location, absent the hectic schedule presently exhausting us, made me giddy and set my mind a-tumble with possibilities.