Sentence examples for giddy by from inspiring English sources

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The new Republican state assembly, made giddy by Tea Party rhetoric, broke the mould.

A studio tour Tuesday night for the benefactors of the World Views project revealed artists made giddy by breathtaking vistas from what amounts to Manhattan's loftiest loft.

Suggesting an artist made giddy by the attractions of Byzantine formality and the possibilities of naturalism, it is packed with pictorial and narrative events.

When I roamed the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum in Cleveland, last summer, I was alternately made giddy by ephemera (Yo! Joe Strummer's Telecaster!) and flummoxed by how incongruous the entire thing felt.

The students who attend tapings on the college tours that Cramer has taken to doing are often made giddy by his presence, whooping and waving big foam fingers in the air, as if they were trying to get picked out of the crowd by Bob Barker on "The Price Is Right".

While some are made giddy by the metaphor of Beyoncé's body being subsumed by the water, I am remembering images of bloated bodies of grandmothers and grandfathers, cousins, uncles, great aunts, and nieces that drifted through the floodwaters like discarded pieces of scrap wood.

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Giddied by ale, I order portions of lizard chips (deep-fried pickles), garlic bread knots, "grandma's pie" (a Little Italy pizza delicacy), aubergine parmigiana and a ground sirloin burger oozing with mozzarella and tarted up with salty fried pancetta.

On a brisk Saturday in October, as giddy tracks by Destiny's Child and Naughty by Nature blared, there were lithe fashion boys tangling on the dance floor and willowy models climbing banquettes like mantises.

The best Richard III I ever saw onstage was a devilishly giddy interpretation by Stacy Keach at the Shakespeare Theater in Washington, followed closely by Ian McKellen at the Kennedy Center in Washington.

Here and throughout, Danielewski lays out the language — an onomatopoeic patois indebted to folkies, beatniks and golden-throated hustlers — like the lines of a lyric poem: "How'd I get so oodles for this nitwit, / zazzling strong, dingy and giddy / by my shazzling side?" Hailey continues, "Everyone loves / the Dream but I kill it," and then begins talking, like Shiva, about destroying the world.

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

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