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was lightheaded
adjective
Dizzy or feeling faint, usually caused by a drop in blood pressure to the brain.
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I was lightheaded, but somehow that wasn't all.
But when he turned back to the overfilled apartment he was lightheaded.
She had fallen ill and I was lightheaded with the panic that overtakes me when I feel most helpless.
Unquestionably the runt of the litter, I was lightheaded, sucking wind and soaked with sweat by the time we reached the bottom.
I was lightheaded and dizzy and needed to walk barefoot in cool grass and absorb the earth's energy and photosynthesize the sun.
"I was lightheaded and couldn't focus," said Mr. Bender, a news assistant for The Sun, one of the supermarket tabloids that American Media publishes.
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But as a tea, it's a mild stimulant, and it really does keep you from being lightheaded.
When I visit him I'll be lightheaded with laughter from a ridiculous story about how he avoided being beaten up by someone he had pissed off.
But between one lunch and the next, Durga often has so little to eat that by the time she makes it to school the next morning, she's lightheaded and listless.
With energy drinks, if you don't know how much caffeine they contain and you're not tolerant all of sudden, your heart is palpitating, you're lightheaded.
I've been lightheaded.
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