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giddy

adjective

Dizzy, feeling dizzy or unsteady and as if about to fall down.

  • The man became giddy upon standing up so fast.

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They show the sky quite electric, and a view across rooftops: washing giddy on the line, television sets blinking, a couple dancing beneath the brilliant sky.

At the height of Cleggmania in April 2010 the party reached the giddy heights of 33% in a YouGov poll, and briefly took first place ahead of both the Tories and Labour.

The lies that he'll feed yer like "I'll break up the media" But without all that "giddy euphoria".

Then he hit Holyfield with a decent shot at the start of the third, became a little too giddy and started going after shots.

His personality – curious, giddy, delighted by absolutely everything around him – is more evident.

And while Unfriended might not reach the giddy fright heights it aims for (there's a bit too much minimising and maximising windows to fully terrify), it's a smartly constructed set of tricks.

Their quixotic charm enchanted most of the 23,000 crowd in Elche, who willed them on loudly, becoming especially giddy whenever "El Mágico" got the ball.

The British women's handball team may not have landed a medal, or much troubled the leviathan nations of their sport, but in their Copper Box match against the world No8 team Angola, the rookie crew showed more heart, ferocity and sheer giddy joy in taking part in the Olympics than many other teams.

Snaking down a narrow, crowded street, with plastic signs in Cantonese overhead, it feels exactly as you imagine Hong Kong should, and it's easy to be swept away on a wave of giddy consumerism.

This was always likely to be a case of risk and reward for Bayern, and for a moment there was a giddy sense of hope as from Barça's corner the home team broke the length of the field, won a corner and took the lead in the seventh minute.

Surely this is the year when it will either prove its worth by clawing back the giddy spectacle of old or simply hold up its hands, admit that it's become nothing more than an extended vehicle for John Lewis adverts and slip into the sea for good.

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