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Significados de
dizzy
en inglés
Lacking seriousness; given to frivolity.
silly
giddy
lightheaded
empty-headed
light-headed
featherbrained
airheaded
Términos relacionados
frivolous
Having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling.
woozy
vertiginous
Términos relacionados
ill
sick
Sinónimos
Examples for "
silly
"
silly
giddy
lightheaded
empty-headed
light-headed
Examples for "
silly
"
1
He looked
silly
enough in truth; but he never bothered about it.
2
I was
silly
to be mixed up with it in the beginning.
3
Lay aside affected,
silly
etiquette for the natural dictates of the heart.
4
They were just
silly
,
ordinary fussinesses; they had no sense in them.
5
The idea of yonder
silly
creature being the companion of a MAN.
1
When she saw Olivia's response, Valya felt a
giddy
sense of power.
2
In the final chapter, we're
giddy
with questions that require an answer.
3
It was actually quite exhilarating, in a
giddy
,
terrifying sort of way.
4
After he was shown out, I felt a
giddy
sense of hope.
5
They weren't markedly gleeful or
giddy
,
not happy in any obvious way.
1
He didn't feel
lightheaded
or ill. Then his father removed the staff.
2
He felt weirdly
lightheaded
as he went into the field to search.
3
Paralysis struck Bud's vocal cords, and he felt
lightheaded
,
unable to concentrate.
4
The moonlight is dim, rosy: either I'm reeling
lightheaded
or... or what?
5
Her heart pounded so hard she felt dizzy and
lightheaded
with it.
1
It was not as if Maisie were an
empty-headed
,
empty-natured little girl.
2
He was too
empty
-
headed
to dread what he was about to do.
3
He had heard of that excellent but
empty-headed
young man Mr. Surtees.
4
Mere
empty-headed
conceit excites our pity, but ostentatious hypocrisy awakens our disgust.
5
That
empty-headed
doll has got our Mart just wrapped round her finger!
1
I was suffocating and needed air; I was nauseous,
light
-
headed
almost disorientated.
2
Breathing will start to feel more difficult, and you might get
light
-
headed
.
3
She came to thoroughly dislike the
light
-
headed
young fellows of the shop.
4
He woke up an hour later, hungry,
light
-
headed
,
uncertain of his surroundings.
5
He knelt next to the Dwarf, taking quick, short breaths, feeling
light
-
headed
.
1
Has motherhood made me irrational and
featherbrained
,
or am I just tired of fighting?
2
She and Prim were required for
featherbrained
chatter.
3
She was such a
featherbrained
chatterer she'd probably never pay any great attention to anything I said.
4
Best of all, Mrs. Reston, who suffered from diabetes and mild cardiac problems, was a
featherbrained
sweetie.
5
But you're so
featherbrained
,
Anne, I've been waiting to see if you'd sober down a little and learn to be steady before I begin.
1
I'd hoped that since you weren't some
airheaded
college girl, you might be different.
Uso de
dizzy
en inglés
1
I know nothing about it; the sight of weapons makes me
dizzy
.
2
He ate it on the way home and felt drugged and
dizzy
.
3
I watched her poising herself on the ledge; it made me
dizzy
.
4
All of the
dizzy
good humor had gone out of the evening.
5
She'd be
dizzy
soon from lack of oxygen and that was good.
6
I felt really
dizzy
while he said that, but I stayed up.
7
It's been a
dizzy
journey for Brian Murphy these past five years.
8
She grew faint and
dizzy
;
the blood was sucked from her heart.
9
My wife had a cough, was
dizzy
,
and extremely exhausted, he said.
10
This blow with the stone makes me
dizzy
;
my sight grows dim.
11
Strangely, it has made me
dizzy
;
but not from the travels really.
12
A day without it and we start to feel
dizzy
and nauseous.
13
The thought of such an immense gulf of time made her
dizzy
.
14
It made me
dizzy
,
for I seemed to be in the clouds.
15
The swift motion of the train had made her
dizzy
and faint.
16
It was poised high in space, far out over the
dizzy
abyss.
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dizzy
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Nombre
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Verbo
Indicativo · Presente
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feel dizzy
so dizzy
grow dizzy
dizzy height
get dizzy
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a través del tiempo
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