tizzy (Meaning)
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tizzy (n)
an excited state of agitation
Synonyms & Antonyms of tizzy
tizzy Sentence Examples
- The unexpected announcement sent the city into a tizzy, with people buzzing with excitement and confusion.
- I was in a complete tizzy trying to finish the project on time, frantically running around and searching for missing pieces.
- The sudden influx of guests threw the party into a tizzy, with the hosts scrambling to accommodate everyone.
- The news of the pending storm sent the neighborhood into a tizzy, as people prepared for the worst.
- The lost puppy created a tizzy in the park, with everyone searching frantically for its owner.
- The students were in a tizzy before the big exam, anxiously going over their notes and trying to calm their nerves.
- The unexpected visitor threw the house into a tizzy, with the children running around and the adults trying to create order.
- The broken pipe sent the apartment building into a tizzy, with tenants worried about flooding and displaced from their homes.
- The sudden power outage sent the town into a tizzy, as people fumbled in the dark and searched for alternative sources of light.
- The approaching deadline had the office in a tizzy, with everyone working overtime and trying to meet the impending target.
FAQs About the word tizzy
an excited state of agitation
huff, fuss, sweat,panic, twitter, swivet, stew, dither, lather, swelter
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The unexpected announcement sent the city into a tizzy, with people buzzing with excitement and confusion.
I was in a complete tizzy trying to finish the project on time, frantically running around and searching for missing pieces.
The sudden influx of guests threw the party into a tizzy, with the hosts scrambling to accommodate everyone.
The news of the pending storm sent the neighborhood into a tizzy, as people prepared for the worst.