to feel giddy
1feel giddy — feel dizzy, feel light headed, feel woozy, feel unsteady …
2giddy — [[t]gɪ̱di[/t]] giddier, giddiest 1) ADJ GRADED If you feel giddy, you feel unsteady and think that you are about to fall over, usually because you are not well. He felt giddy and light headed. Syn: dizzy Derived words: giddiness N UNCOUNT A wave… …
3giddy — 1 adjective 1 feeling slightly sick and unable to balance, because everything seems to be moving; dizzy (1): Just watching those kids spinning makes me feel giddy. 2 be giddy with sth to be very happy because something good has happened: Amanda… …
4giddy — gid|dy [ˈgıdi] adj [: Old English; Origin: gydig mentally ill ] 1.) feeling slightly sick and unable to balance, because everything seems to be moving = ↑dizzy ▪ Greg stared down from the seventh floor and began to feel giddy . 2.) feeling silly …
5giddy — adjective 1) just one beer would make him feel giddy Syn: dizzy, lightheaded, faint, weak, vertiginous; unsteady, shaky, wobbly; informal woozy Ant: steady 2) she was young and giddy Syn …
6giddy — ► ADJECTIVE (giddier, giddiest) 1) having or causing a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall or stagger; dizzy. 2) excitable and frivolous. ► VERB (giddies, giddied) ▪ make (someone) feel excited to the point of disorientation …
7giddy — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel ▪ become, come over all (BrE, informal), get ▪ My mum came over all giddy and had to sit down. ▪ …
8feel queer — be nauseated, feel nauseous; feel dizzy or giddy; feel odd …
9giddy — adjective (giddier, giddiest) 1》 having or causing a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall or stagger; dizzy. 2》 excitable and frivolous. verb (giddies, giddying, giddied) make (someone) feel excited to the point of disorientation. Phrases …
10feel one's oats — idi feel one s oats a) to feel or show giddy animation b) to have a strong sense of one s own power …