giddy-head Synonyms
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giddy-head Meaning
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giddy-head (n.)
A person without thought fulness, prudence, or judgment.
giddy-head Sentence Examples
- The intense motion of the rollercoaster left me with a lingering giddy-head.
- The sudden drop from the high dive gave me a wicked giddy-head that made me stumble.
- After spinning around rapidly, I felt a slight giddy-head and nausea come over me.
- The disorienting effects of the strobe lights caused a giddy-head that made it difficult to navigate.
- The motion sickness from the choppy boat ride gave me a throbbing giddy-head.
- The fumes from the cleaning products induced a severe giddy-head, making me woozy.
- As I stumbled after getting up too quickly, I realized the vodka had given me a wicked giddy-head.
- The intense heat of the sauna left me with a pounding giddy-head and made me lightheaded.
- The blow to my head from the collision gave me a persistent giddy-head that refused to subside.
- The spinning sensation from the carnival ride caused a dizzying giddy-head that lasted for hours.
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A person without thought fulness, prudence, or judgment.
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The intense motion of the rollercoaster left me with a lingering giddy-head.
The sudden drop from the high dive gave me a wicked giddy-head that made me stumble.
After spinning around rapidly, I felt a slight giddy-head and nausea come over me.
The disorienting effects of the strobe lights caused a giddy-head that made it difficult to navigate.