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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 "
woozy
"
woozy
vertiginous
Examples for "
woozy
"
1
Four or five pints on, you're a bit on the
woozy
side.
2
When I'd seen Ethan standing over me, I'd felt
woozy
and vulnerable.
3
Stand by for flash-backs - and not just the occasional
woozy
memory.
4
Huck, still
woozy
from his plane ride, took a cautious step out.
5
Was it worth all those hours of molasses-like conversations in
woozy
bars?
1
But the most
vertiginous
rise has come over the past three deals.
2
His rise to fame was as
vertiginous
as his fall and decay.
3
The tiered seats dropped away towards the pitch in a
vertiginous
slope.
4
The pool dumps over the edge to become the
vertiginous
Fautaua Falls.
5
And after this, who would dare suggest his
vertiginous
ascent is slowing?
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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Colocaciones frecuentes
feel dizzy
so dizzy
grow dizzy
dizzy height
get dizzy
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Dizzy
a través del tiempo
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por variante geográfica
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