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giddiness
[ gid-ee-nis ]
noun
- unrestrained high spirits:
In a moment of uncharacteristic giddiness, the groom spun his bride around in joyous circles.
- dizziness or lightheadedness; vertigo:
Besides general effects such as nausea, giddiness, or an inability to focus, the excessive vibration of industrial tools can also damage nerves and blood vessels.
- frivolous lightheartedness; silliness or lack of seriousness:
I'm not prone to escapism, giddiness, or saccharine sentimentality.
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Origin of giddiness1
Example Sentences
The revival, directed by Anna D. Shapiro, proceeds with propulsive giddiness.
I feel giddiness before and I鈥檓 sad when I鈥檓 done, especially when it鈥檚 so short.
The pair are sitting side by side in the Corinthia Hotel the day after the show鈥檚 London premiere, and their giddiness about the series is palpable.
The real magic, however, is the giddiness sparkling around Terence Mann who starts as a lost soul and ends the film believing in magic again, simply by touching the edge of a cornfield.
The hours before had been a mix of tension and giddiness.
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