Sentence examples for light-headed from inspiring English sources

The word "light-headed" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe a feeling of dizziness or faintness due to a lack of blood or oxygen to the head. For example, "I started to feel light-headed after standing for too long."

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light-headed

adjective

Alternative spelling of lightheaded

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The woman was light-headed.

Go all light-headed".

I felt light-headed and dizzy.

He was light-headed when he spoke.

"I felt really light-headed.

I ended up quite light-headed.

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Eventually, he saw beams of light headed toward him.

Taking in a gulp of pure oxygen made me feel quite giddy and light headed.

Other symptoms can include feeling sluggish, feeling light headed and or having a dry mouth.

I had butterflies and was light headed".

My chest tightened and I became light headed.

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