The flu left me feeling dizzy.
Feeling dizzy, I sat down.
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.
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If I drink too much wine I feel dizzy. Spinning in circles will make you dizzy. I get so dizzy, I see stars!
I have only experienced altitude sickness once. This altitude makes me dizzy. The plane will now ascend to it's prescribed altitude.
After the bang on the head he was dizzy and he did not have good coordination. With proper coordination, they would be able to work together to solve the problem.
He reeled so much he got dizzy
Many experience dizziness after taking too many pills.
Onomatopoeia
Onomatopoeia
Just looking at the gyrations of the helicopter rotors made me dizzy.
Put the car in motion or else I will have to take over. The motion of the rollercoaster made me dizzy.
This sentence uses onomatopoeia, a literary device where words sound like the noise they describe. The word "clicking" imitates the sound of the timer in this sentence.