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1 Deeply surprised, she told herself to walk straight and stop feeling giddy .
2 I was feeling giddy , riding on the carousel of a mutual admiration society.
3 Saleh froze, feeling giddy as the glowing face filled his vision.
4 She leaned heavily against the counter, feeling giddy and sick-theplace swimming around her.
5 She could sleep now, and eat, and be raised in bed without feeling giddy .
6 I shan't be able to shave in front of the window without feeling giddy .
7 Aug. 16-Allanwoke this morning all right, except feeling giddy .
8 Now that Kate was here, she was feeling giddy .
9 Ethel roamed about, she could not sit still without feeling giddy , in the strangeness of the revulsion.
10 There are times when you've got to talk-orget to feeling giddy and wrong in the head.
11 Besides she was still feeling giddy from her rapid flight, and had not yet collected her senses.
12 There are many signs of excess energy, among them dizziness, lack of balance, and feeling giddy or disoriented.
13 He was very much flushed, and complained of feeling giddy ; but he would not allow the doctor to be sent for.
14 One week after feeling giddy about a home victory over the Chargers, the reality is they are tied for last place in the AFC West.
15 "Damn your ashes!" Tobin giggled, feeling giddy and wicked.
16 "We could trade names," she said, feeling giddy .
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