Sentence for giddy | Use giddy in a sentence

Sentences using the word giddy. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use giddy in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for giddy.

  • He felt giddy: bewitched. (10)
  • I was still giddy and half blind. (7)
  • He was, however, giddy, and barely knew. (10)
  • It might well have made him giddy to look. (1)
  • I am not fit for contests at present; my head is giddy. (10)
  • But he had spoken enough to set that giddy head spinning. (10)
  • She threw back her head, and again Bob Pillin felt a little giddy. (8)
  • Thinking of her, he lost sight of the mignonne who had made him giddy. (10)
  • And listening he grew giddy and grasped the arms of the chair for support. (1)
  • Captains, and a giddy subaltern likewise, disputed claims to possess her. (10)
  • Captains, and a giddy subaltern likewise, disputed claims to possess her. (22)
  • He felt very giddy, and, after bandaging a nasty cut, lay down on his bed. (8)
  • But she was too ignorant and giddy for respect, and he had never loved her. (4)
  • She must be mad to tempt such weather: she was very giddy; she was never at rest. (10)
  • She looked back on herself as a giddy figure falling into a pit: and in the pit she lay. (10)
  • He felt suddenly giddy, and he remained staring at the driver after he had taken his seat. (9)
  • Suppose she should use the garland as a rope and venture to leap over it on this giddy height? (5)
  • Instead, she sank into the chair which stood in the corner, and passed her hand over her forehead, as if she were giddy. (9)
  • He had been caught in a vortex and was being whirled on with a velocity of advance and gyration that made him giddy and sick. (1)
  • At first she stood, a little giddy, grasping the rail that ran round that garden of lead, still absorbed in her brooding, rebellious thoughts. (8)
  • Suddenly, between two of the canoes a great vortex appeared, and with giddy revolving motion seemed to rush on viciously in chase of the foremost boat. (20)

Also see sentences for: capricious, careless, dizzy, flighty, heedless, inconstant, mercurial.

Definition of giddy:

  • giddy, gid’i, adj. unsteady, dizzy: that causes giddiness: whirling: inconstant: thoughtless. | adv. gidd’ily. | n. gidd’iness. | adjs. gidd’y-head’ed, thoughtless, wanting reflection; gidd’y-paced (_shak._), moving irregularly. (0)

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