Having begun, the words came rolling out of my mouth in a giddy rush.
Harrison, clinging on, made the giddy rush through the air.
Even through the giddy rush of seeing, doing, just being in Paris, she'd missed having them around.
But although he had tried to eradicate love from his world, part of him yearned occasionally for its giddy, poisonous rush.
The impression was of a technique half-learned and left that way in the giddy rush of early success.
Meanwhile, peering into cities and buildings hundreds or thousands of miles away, right now, in real time, is a giddy, heady rush.
The answer came back in a giddy rush that couldn't be contained by words.
No, it was the giddy and dizzying rush of realizing that this was real.
It passed; came back in a giddy rush - he might have been standing in front of a blast furnace.
She had been looking for him, he understood in a great giddy rush of comprehension.