I feel giddy
Deeply inhaling purified oxygen will leave you giddy.
Giddiness descended upon the kindergarten class when the teacher brought in cupcakes.
The word 'giddy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Example: On the last day of the school year, crowds of giddy children dance and yell as they pour out of the school.
My giddy aunt is an exclamation of surprise.The word "giddy" comes from the Old English word "gidi", meaning those who were possessed of God - or mad!
The detectives were suspicious of the recent widow's carefree, almost giddy affect.
Some word families for "giddy" include: giddiness (noun), giddily (adverb), and ungiddy (opposite adjective).
Example: "I was feeling especially overjoyed and giddy at the sight of my birthday gifts." or "I was so tired that I started to feel giddy." Giddy is when someone feels supremely overjoyed and even giggly with or without a particular reason. The giddy toddler kept the room entertained for half an hour.
Giddy?
There are many places to find the definition of the word giddy. Firstly, you can use an online dictionary by using Google, or you can use an ordinary dictionary.
Yes I certainly can make a sentence with that word.
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