No dizzy is an adjective.
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.
The word dizzy is mostly an adjective.However, when used as a transitive verb the past tense is dizzied.
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!
Depends on how you are using it.IF you say some thing like:"I feel dizzy""Feel" is a linking verb, because "dizzy" is something you cannot touch, or feel.IF you say:"When I feel the mug it's still hot.""Feel" is an action verb because you touch the mug with your hands.But in general: YES, feel is a VERB
A "dizzy" is slang for distributor.
The flu left me feeling dizzy. Feeling dizzy, I sat down.
Dizzy Mizz Lizzy ended in 1998.
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."
You get dizzy by spinning around too much.
No Dizzy does not die in GOW3.