Lacking seriousness; given to frivolity.
Weak and likely to lose consciousness.
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 .
6 I breathe until I am light - headed , and then I open my purse.
7 Without dozens of hairpins poking her tender scalp, she felt positively light - headed .
8 But it permeated everything and I began to feel light - headed and dizzy.
9 He must not appear before the loyalists weak and light - headed with weariness.
10 After my consultation, I walk out into the bright sunshine feeling light - headed .
11 The closer he got to the port, the more light - headed he felt.
12 It was a mistake to have those light - headed women visit me to-day.
13 I felt a little light - headed , that was all-andjust for a minute.
14 A knifing chill struck her and she was suddenly nauseated and light - headed .
15 She felt light - headed and queasy, as if she'd conjured up Joe somehow.
16 As the air slowly left Piro's chest, she felt a little light - headed .
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