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Meaning of giddy-headed
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giddy-headed (a.)
Thoughtless; unsteady.
giddy-headed Sentence Examples
- After the roller coaster ride, I felt giddy-headed and disoriented.
- The dancers twirled with such speed that they seemed giddy-headed.
- The sudden change in altitude made her feel giddy-headed and nauseous.
- The spinning merry-go-round left me feeling giddy-headed and lightheaded.
- The intoxicating fumes from the paint made me giddy-headed and dizzy.
- The child's excitement at the fair made her giddy-headed and unable to focus.
- The intense heat of the summer sun had left me giddy-headed and weak.
- After a sleepless night, I felt giddy-headed and couldn't concentrate.
- The adrenaline rush from the competition made her feel giddy-headed and invincible.
- The unexpected news left me giddy-headed and overwhelmed with joy.
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Thoughtless; unsteady.
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After the roller coaster ride, I felt giddy-headed and disoriented.
The dancers twirled with such speed that they seemed giddy-headed.
The sudden change in altitude made her feel giddy-headed and nauseous.
The spinning merry-go-round left me feeling giddy-headed and lightheaded.