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1 He didn't feel lightheaded or ill. Then his father removed the staff.
2 I've noticed that after dinner I often feel lightheaded and dizzy.
3 This brought him closer and closer to the alcove, and Ilar began to feel lightheaded .
4 The very thought of it made her feel lightheaded .
5 The anticipation is so intense you almost feel lightheaded .
6 The third made him feel lightheaded and swoony.
7 The relief of surviving made Dorje feel lightheaded .
8 We laugh and my feet leave the ground and I feel lightheaded as he swings me around.
9 He was beginning to feel lightheaded .
10 He'd eaten very little since he'd departed the scene in Streatham, and the stale heat made him feel lightheaded .
11 Her lungs filled so deeply that the resultant burst of oxygen made her feel lightheaded , weak-kneed and tingly all over.
12 Surrounded by death, he experienced the pounding of life in his veins with a force that made him feel lightheaded and drunk.
13 Paralysis struck Bud's vocal cords, and he felt lightheaded , unable to concentrate.
14 He felt lightheaded , as if he had been breathing air too rich.
15 My heart was beating so fast that I felt lightheaded and ill.
16 I rolled off the bed, feeling lightheaded with the craving for a cigarette.
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