giddy in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
Giddy: feeling light-headed and overly joyful or excitable, often to the point of being unable to think clearly.
Sample Sentences
- She felt giddy with excitement as the concert lights dimmed.
- After winning the lottery, he was so giddy that he could hardly speak.
- The children ran around the playground, giddy with laughter and joy.
- The unexpected compliment left her feeling giddy and flattered.
- As the roller coaster reached its peak, he experienced a giddy rush of adrenaline.
- After spinning around in circles, she felt giddy and laughed uncontrollably.
- The unexpected news left him giddy with excitement, as he could hardly believe his luck.
- As they reached the top of the roller coaster, a giddy rush of adrenaline coursed through their veins.
- She was so giddy from the surprise party that she struggled to catch her breath while thanking everyone.
- Walking through the vibrant festival, he couldn't help but feel giddy at the sight of all the joyful faces around him.
- The children felt giddy with excitement as the carnival lights began to twinkle.
- After winning the lottery, she was so giddy that she could hardly contain her laughter.
- He spun around in the garden, feeling giddy from the pure joy of the moment.
- The giddy atmosphere at the party made it impossible for anyone to sit still.
- As the roller coaster reached its peak, a giddy thrill rushed through her veins.