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Discover Ludwig"giddy with" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a state of joy or excitement. For example: The children were giddy with anticipation as they waited for the carnival to begin.
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"You're giddy with hysteria".
Here, you get giddy with the possibilities.
Were they giddy with relief?
I was giddy with power.
Some were giddy with re-orientation.
But we were both giddy with anticipation.
Giddy with pain, I exclaimed: "Oh, look.
He makes me giddy with possibility".
"I'm giddy with excitement," he said.
I was almost giddy with delight.
"They were giddy with excitement," Krantz recalls.
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