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"Marilynn got woozy from seeing the blood and couldn't go on.
It's more womanly than the 1960s jumping-bean kooky-chick, but more purposeful than later in the 1970s when things got woozy and groovy.
It was fantastic, and his fans were expecting more of the same in his solo debut at Jay Gorney three years later; instead they got woozy paintings of rainbows and gurus.
I got woozy and started to panic.
At least no one got woozy, or passed out, as at a screening last week at Pixar.
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"You start to get woozy and you just hope the inning is over quick".
In addition, she has videotaped women of all ages turning in circles until they get woozy.
"It is the single best indicator because it helps you see if the canary in the coal mine is getting woozy," Mr. Campbell said.
"I could remember sweating straight rum onto my sheets, kissing a man at dawn with coke crackling through my veins, getting woozy on a lawn full of fireflies.
Infect him in Baghdad or Karachi or the Gaza Strip; have him sit out the virus's two-week incubation period until he begins to cough and get woozy.
It became acceptable once again for fashion commentators to get woozy over diamond-encrusted Lucite shoes (offered by Stuart Weitzman, worth about $2 million and worn by Alison Krauss during her musical performance) and for hairdressers to make grand proclamations in advance about the viability of various red carpet styles.
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