Sentence examples for feel a bit dizzy from inspiring English sources

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

My advice is: go for whatever makes you feel a bit dizzy to look at or, if you are colour blind, feels strangely familiar.

And I'm not even thinking of the naked wrestling scene, which, to be honest, makes me feel a bit dizzy and sick.

Especially one as heavy and intense as Come On Over; any longer and you might start to feel a bit dizzy.

Try it out for yourself, below, but be forewarned: The optical illusion may make you feel a bit dizzy.

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

Other participants were less emphatic in their responses, but still expressed feelings of needing or wanting caffeine: "I just felt like I needed it…If I didn't have a cup of coffee in the morning or something I felt a bit dizzy".

I nodded, feeling a bit dizzy.

She was feeling a bit dizzy, she said.

One volunteer reported feeling "a bit dizzy" and "nauseous" immediately after ingesting the GC and another reported an increase in libido.

"So I feel a bit innocent".

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