a dizzy feeling

  • 1Dizzy Prince of the Yolkfolk — Amiga cover art Developer(s) Big Red Software Publisher(s) …

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  • 2Dizzy, Miss Lizzy — Single by Larry Williams B side Slow Down Released March 1958 Format 7 single Genre …

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  • 3dizzy — 01. The children were spinning around in circles, trying to make themselves [dizzy]. 02. She felt [dizzy] after standing in the sun all day. 03. If you feel [dizzy] after giving blood, please let the nurse know. 04. He fell and hit his head on… …

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  • 4dizzy — UK [ˈdɪzɪ] / US adjective Word forms dizzy : adjective dizzy comparative dizzier superlative dizziest 1) feeling as if you or the things around you are spinning, especially when you think you are going to fall I felt dizzy and had to sit down.… …

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  • 5dizzy — diz|zy [ dızi ] adjective 1. ) feeling as if you or the things around you are spinning, especially when you think you are going to fall: I felt dizzy and had to sit down. The dizzy spells (=periods when you feel dizzy) have stopped completely. 2 …

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  • 6Dizzy Heights — This article is about The Lightning Seeds album. For the BBC TV show, see Dizzy Heights (TV Series). Dizzy Heights Studio album by The Lightning Seeds …

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  • 7dizzy — diz|zy [ˈdızi] adj [: Old English; Origin: dysig stupid ] 1.) feeling unable to stand steadily, for example because you are looking down from a high place or because you are ill ▪ The heat and the champagne made him feel dizzy . ▪ She started to… …

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  • 8dizzy — adjective 1 feeling unable to balance, especially after spinning around or because you feel ill: Greg felt sick and dizzy in the hot sun. | dizzy spell (=a short period when you feel dizzy) 2 the dizzy heights humorous an important position:… …

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  • 9dizzy — 1. adjective /ˈdɪzi/ a) having a sensation of turning around; giddy; feeling unbalanced or lightheaded. I stood up too fast and felt dizzy. b) producing gid …

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  • 10dizzy — adj. & v. adj. (dizzier, dizziest) 1 a giddy, unsteady. b feeling confused. 2 causing giddiness (dizzy heights; dizzy speed). v.tr. 1 make dizzy. 2 bewilder. Derivatives: dizzily adv. dizziness n. Etymology: OE dysig f. WG …

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