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Was he still dizzy now, about two hours after the hit?
Each person has a different take on what they mean by dizzy.
I see blood before my eyes, and am often dizzy.
For a moment he was too dizzy to see where they were.
For a dizzy moment, he could not even make sense of the question.
In just a few minutes he would start to get dizzy.
He was dizzy from trying to remember everything he'd done and said today.
I was dizzy and the world turned green for a while.
He was too dizzy to get all the way to his feet.
He became too dizzy to keep his eyes open and watch the world go by.
But that night and the next day she still felt dizzy.
This is the first time the person has been dizzy.
I thought that maybe what was making me feel a bit dizzy?
Then she stood up too quickly, and felt dizzy for a moment.
It was hard in my dizzy state to see the workers.
The good news was that they also made him dizzy.
He was dizzy: everything had been the wrong way up.
Just thinking about what she'd been watching made her feel dizzy again.
He started to get dizzy, and his eyes lost their focus.
He was beginning to feel a little dizzy at times.
Dizzy, I had a hard time making my eyes focus.
He felt almost dizzy, thinking of her here, in his home.
At any rate, the first time to the top can make one dizzy.
A person could get dizzy just from watching the two of them together.
Just reading the figure on how much blood he'd lost made him dizzy.