giddy in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for giddy in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

giddy <giddier giddiest> [Am ˈɡɪdi, Brit ˈɡɪdi] ADJ

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giddy in the PONS Dictionary

giddy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to rise to giddy heights fig
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The character of the song is humorous and giddy.
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A diver may be quite clear-headed at 20 meters, and yet giddy and silly at 30 meters.
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He walked up the stairs to reach his room in the party office, before feeling giddy.
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They gathered on the plane appearing giddy and excited.
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And everything about this number spells lightness: the breezy melody, the tootling synths, the giddy keyboards, and -- best of all -- the band's effervescent harmonies.
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But here it has a forced ring, at once too giddy and righteous.
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The narrator feels giddy and the old soldier advises him to stay there overnight, as it would not be safe for him to go home.
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He then felt agony all over his body and became weak and giddy.
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The speech was a solemn moment in a decidedly unsolemn time, warning a nation giddy with prosperity, infatuated with youth and glamour, and aiming increasingly for the easy life.
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I was feeling sick and giddy and couldn't look up.
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