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Definition of giddiness in English: giddinessnoun ˈɡɪdɪnəsˈɡɪdinəs mass noun1A sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall or stagger; dizziness. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, and giddiness Example sentencesExamples - She and her family had been suffering from severe headaches, giddiness and nausea.
- Your history and tests suggest you have vertigo, which is a condition of imbalance with giddiness.
- In larger doses, black cohosh can cause dizziness, headaches, giddiness, nausea, and vomiting.
- He complained of giddiness, shivering, vomiting and pains all over his body.
- I question whether the persistent giddiness I feel around bristlecones is the altitude or a sense of their profound preeminence.
- A 19 year old college student was admitted with complaints of not talking and giddiness.
- In the early stages, I had giddiness, which was got over by taking Stemetil.
- What are the precautions I have to take to prevent giddiness from occurring again with any diet restrictions?
- Giddiness is a common problem that can be almost disabling.
- A similar degeneration in the neck bones can cause unsteadiness and giddiness.
- The inner ear is the site of origin of giddiness in nearly 90 per cent of patients.
- Extreme anxiety can cause giddiness, heart palpitations, headaches or stomach disorders.
- She insists on just sitting in her chair until the giddiness passes.
- I was feeling no pain, just that giddiness that comes from a lack of oxygen.
- The path requires visitors to be free from giddiness, and sturdy shoes might be a good idea too.
- She still suffers from bouts of vomiting blood, headache and giddiness.
- My 13-year-old son has suffered from sickness, giddiness and headaches for about three years.
- It affects nerve centres of the head and spine and produces giddiness and deafness.
- Giddiness can be controlled by medication or surgery.
- One month ago, the giddiness was severe and I was bedridden for about four days.
Synonyms dizziness, light-headedness, loss of balance/equilibrium, spinning/swimming of the head faintness, weakness at the knees, unsteadiness, shakiness, wobbliness Scottish mirligoes, dwalm informal wooziness, legs like jelly, rubbery legs technical megrim, sturdy, scotoma archaic turnsick rare vertiginousness 2A state of excitable frivolity. the fans can be forgiven their giddiness Example sentencesExamples - The fans, though, can be forgiven their giddiness.
- At first, I thought it was just the innocent giddiness of young children.
- The strange giddiness of the first movement is immediately subdued by the grave brass chorale that opens the dark second movement.
- By the time I was finally able to rip open that dang plastic cover, the giddiness was oozing out of my ears.
- So I think the kind of giddiness that we had last summer is over.
- I recall bringing the cheese home with a feeling of giddiness.
- Only four weeks to go before the big day and instead of enjoying the pre-wedding giddiness, I am a wreck.
- She is cute, clean and full of giddiness.
- His desire to be of service to her only increased her giddiness.
- Certainly, some late-night giddiness contributed, too.
- Some giddiness is to be expected.
- They all enjoy themselves to the point of giddiness.
- There should be a joy, not empty and shallow giddiness, but joy as we go about our lives.
- Our teacher ended the giddiness soon enough.
- The latter reaction was simply a giddiness at having managed to get free of bourgeois restraint.
- Every time it opens its waxed mustached mouth to shout a line, a sense of nostalgic giddiness overcomes the viewer.
- I was beaming on the inside with happiness, on the verge of giddiness, as the clock ran down.
- They bring to mind the pop of Champagne corks, the confetti, the giddiness, the hubbub.
- I tried to be careful what I said, but dang if the giddiness of new friendship doesn't sometimes overwhelm my better judgment.
- Eliza was delighted to the point of giddiness.
Definition of giddiness in US English: giddinessnounˈɡɪdinəsˈɡidēnəs 1A sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall or stagger; dizziness. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, and giddiness Example sentencesExamples - She still suffers from bouts of vomiting blood, headache and giddiness.
- Giddiness can be controlled by medication or surgery.
- A similar degeneration in the neck bones can cause unsteadiness and giddiness.
- In the early stages, I had giddiness, which was got over by taking Stemetil.
- My 13-year-old son has suffered from sickness, giddiness and headaches for about three years.
- I question whether the persistent giddiness I feel around bristlecones is the altitude or a sense of their profound preeminence.
- One month ago, the giddiness was severe and I was bedridden for about four days.
- It affects nerve centres of the head and spine and produces giddiness and deafness.
- What are the precautions I have to take to prevent giddiness from occurring again with any diet restrictions?
- Giddiness is a common problem that can be almost disabling.
- In larger doses, black cohosh can cause dizziness, headaches, giddiness, nausea, and vomiting.
- He complained of giddiness, shivering, vomiting and pains all over his body.
- The path requires visitors to be free from giddiness, and sturdy shoes might be a good idea too.
- She insists on just sitting in her chair until the giddiness passes.
- A 19 year old college student was admitted with complaints of not talking and giddiness.
- Extreme anxiety can cause giddiness, heart palpitations, headaches or stomach disorders.
- I was feeling no pain, just that giddiness that comes from a lack of oxygen.
- The inner ear is the site of origin of giddiness in nearly 90 per cent of patients.
- She and her family had been suffering from severe headaches, giddiness and nausea.
- Your history and tests suggest you have vertigo, which is a condition of imbalance with giddiness.
Synonyms dizziness, light-headedness, loss of balance, loss of equilibrium, spinning of the head, swimming of the head 2A state of excitable frivolity. the fans can be forgiven their giddiness Example sentencesExamples - The strange giddiness of the first movement is immediately subdued by the grave brass chorale that opens the dark second movement.
- There should be a joy, not empty and shallow giddiness, but joy as we go about our lives.
- They all enjoy themselves to the point of giddiness.
- Our teacher ended the giddiness soon enough.
- At first, I thought it was just the innocent giddiness of young children.
- I tried to be careful what I said, but dang if the giddiness of new friendship doesn't sometimes overwhelm my better judgment.
- Only four weeks to go before the big day and instead of enjoying the pre-wedding giddiness, I am a wreck.
- She is cute, clean and full of giddiness.
- So I think the kind of giddiness that we had last summer is over.
- They bring to mind the pop of Champagne corks, the confetti, the giddiness, the hubbub.
- Certainly, some late-night giddiness contributed, too.
- I recall bringing the cheese home with a feeling of giddiness.
- By the time I was finally able to rip open that dang plastic cover, the giddiness was oozing out of my ears.
- Some giddiness is to be expected.
- Every time it opens its waxed mustached mouth to shout a line, a sense of nostalgic giddiness overcomes the viewer.
- I was beaming on the inside with happiness, on the verge of giddiness, as the clock ran down.
- His desire to be of service to her only increased her giddiness.
- The fans, though, can be forgiven their giddiness.
- Eliza was delighted to the point of giddiness.
- The latter reaction was simply a giddiness at having managed to get free of bourgeois restraint.
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