Yes, He's dizzy (He is dizzy) is a correct sentence. He is the subject, is is the verb (linking), and dizzy is a predicate adjective.
Dizzy is the one to go with. People can be ditzy, but when it comes to using it with a blonde, you go with dizzy. In this usage dizzy means lacking seriousness; given to frivolity. "A dizzy blonde."
The last year for a Chevy "dizzy" with points would be 1972 and that would be 28 to 32 degrees. '92 would be a electronic HEI "Dizzy".
A dizzy wheel, also known as a "dizzy" or "distributor wheel," is a component in an internal combustion engine's ignition system, primarily found in older vehicles. It helps distribute electrical current from the ignition coil to the correct spark plug at the right time, ensuring proper engine timing and operation. The dizzy wheel rotates in sync with the engine's crankshaft, allowing it to deliver sparks to each cylinder in the correct firing order. While modern engines often use coil-on-plug or distributor-less ignition systems, the dizzy wheel was a key innovation in early automotive design.
yes because hes older and taller
make sure that all of the dizzy wireing is correct for the internal coil.
His nickname is Dizzy because of the way he acted.
If I drink too much wine I feel dizzy. Spinning in circles will make you dizzy. I get so dizzy, I see stars!
The word dizzy is mostly an adjective.However, when used as a transitive verb the past tense is dizzied.
The flu left me feeling dizzy. Feeling dizzy, I sat down.
A "dizzy" is slang for distributor.
No dizzy is an adjective.
Dizzy Mizz Lizzy ended in 1998.