Sentence examples for a bit dizzy from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit dizzy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slight feeling of lightheadedness or disorientation, often due to physical or emotional factors.
Example: "After spinning around in circles, I felt a bit dizzy and had to sit down for a moment."
Alternatives: "slightly lightheaded" or "a little woozy".

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I nodded, feeling a bit dizzy.

You get a bit dizzy doing that.

It's enough to leave you a bit dizzy.

But the league, or at least the Yankees' division, may soon be a bit dizzy.

I feel a bit dizzy from watching it, to be honest.

Updated at 6.58pm BST 6.42pm BST Feeling a bit dizzy now.

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Shifting from Drucker's erudition and measured tone to Hammer's revolutionary and provocatively violent declarations ("don't automate, obliterate") was a bit dizzying.

Catching up with Rentz less than 24 hours after the "big reveal" is a bit dizzying.

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