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What (who) is giddy - definition


giddy         
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Giddy (disambiguation)
a.
1.
Vertiginous, dizzy.
2.
Changeable, fickle, inconstant, unsteady, mutable, unstable, vacillating, irresolute.
3.
Careless, heedless, thoughtless, wild, reckless, headlong, flighty, hair-brained, giddy-brained, light-headed.
giddy         
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Giddy (disambiguation)
¦ 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
play the giddy goat dated act in an irresponsible or silly way.
Derivatives
giddily adverb
giddiness noun
Origin
OE gidig 'insane', lit. 'possessed by a god', from the base of God.
giddy         
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Giddy (disambiguation)
(giddier, giddiest)
1.
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.
= dizzy
ADJ
giddiness
A wave of giddiness swept over her.
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2.
If you feel giddy with delight or excitement, you feel so happy or excited that you find it hard to think or act normally.
Anthony was giddy with self-satisfaction...
Being there gave me a giddy pleasure.
ADJ
giddiness
There's almost a giddiness surrounding the talks in Houston.
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Giddy
Examples of use of giddy
1. He misses the giddy intellectual excitement of that first semester.
2. Dan Lundgren (R–Calif.) was giddy at the prospect.
3. There is a giddy and slightly nervous atmosphere.
4. It is meticulously researched and not infrequently giddy.
5. "She came across as fun and giddy and really sweet.