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The past couple of weeks had been a giddy time.
She was giddy and started to ask a million questions.
The girls were giddy as they got out of the car.
I want to make sure I'm not giddy about this.
Made giddy by the cold, they return to the house.
Put me in the company of a mind like that and I get a little giddy.
By George, the very thought of it makes me feel young and giddy.
For a giddy moment, he thought they were calling to him.
He had a giddy feeling of having just passed some test.
He got to his feet a little giddy - that was all.
A light, almost giddy feeling made his feet want to dance.
Dan tried to turn his head but the effort made him giddy.
It was always dark and giddy making things kept changing.
I am an old done man, grown giddy as a child again.
He came to a giddy stop, looked around in terror.
The effort of holding his head up to talk to her was making him giddy.
I felt slightly giddy for a moment, held off my feet by a man.
Today, she is giddy at the creative energy around her.
As always, the smell of him made her feel a bit giddy.
She had always been so proud of never feeling giddy.
The room was full of smoke now, and he felt rather giddy.
The sight of them almost brought me to myself; but I was giddy still.
No one knows how high that figure can grow, but business people are giddy.
He was a bit giddy for a while, threw up a couple of times.
I've been feeling giddy from the morning I was nominated.