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1 His answer made me so dizzy I had to sit down.
2 I felt so dizzy I suddenly found it hard to stand.
3 A number of people together make me so dizzy and confused.
4 He was still so dizzy he could scarcely see about him.
5 Emily felt so dizzy she sank to the muddy grass, clutching her head.
6 He was so dizzy the slight pressure was enough to hold him in place.
7 I was so dizzy that I felt like I was going to pass out.
8 It would make me so dizzy I'd be sure to drop, and get smashed.
9 He, too, was so dizzy that he could not trust himself to walk upright.
10 That's great, Esther. I stand up and am so dizzy I sit right back down.
11 She was so dizzy ; she would get him to help her get back into bed.
12 You're trying to make me so dizzy I can't remember the favor I asked you.
13 Mrs. Winslow became so dizzy and faint that Skipper Ed sat her in a chair.
14 She was so dizzy it was hard to think.
15 I got so dizzy ! Then she paused, as if something had just occurred to her.
16 Before they had gone ten yards she was so dizzy and uncomfortable that she stopped.
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