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1 But into the turgid down-sweep he headed with a newly conjured vigor.
2 He must not appear before the loyalists weak and light- headed with weariness.
3 Dizzy- headed with delight, Sugar embraces him, and he kisses her brow indulgently.
4 The thought of the evening ahead made Sophie Topping feel light- headed with apprehension.
5 Dryden noted a letter headed with the insignia of the Chief Constable's Office.
6 Whistling again, light- headed with incipient victory, he strolled towards the court.
7 He seemed to be lifted upward, to grow light- headed with the blessed assurance.
8 Almost light- headed with excitement, I pulled out the oak twig and signaled Marten.
9 Their only weapons are clubs, and long poles headed with bone.
10 She felt jittery, even a little light- headed with her heart beating too quickly.
11 The man was massive, shaven- headed with Maori tattoos crawling over the bare flesh.
12 A stooped figure, shock- headed with white hair, appears in the doorway.
13 Some spears, however, were observed among them, headed with flint, and a few slings.
14 I left the hospital light- headed with joy, and with no more need of dreams.
15 But there's no way to prove that, and she was perfectly clear- headed with me.
16 I woke up in bed beside her the next morning; shit- headed with moon vodka.
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