Lacking seriousness; given to frivolity.
Having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling.
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.
6 Deeply surprised, she told herself to walk straight and stop feeling giddy .
7 It felt hot going down, a giddy fusion of fire and water.
8 The potential for giddy joy was, she discovered, even greater than fear.
9 I mean, you're not married, but you seem to be quite giddy .
10 Words were exchanged despite Victorian propriety and she felt gay and giddy .
11 The influence of this giddy air displays itself in many secondary ways.
12 But not so giddy that we want to abandon our home comforts.
13 Gabi was giddy that she wouldn't have to do any chores today.
14 For a giddy moment his thoughts were rushing headlong through empty space.
15 The computer scientist in me is practically giddy with excitement, she said.
16 I am not fit for contests at present; my head is giddy .
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