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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

  1. She felt giddy with excitement as the concert lights dimmed.
  2. After winning the lottery, he was so giddy that he could hardly speak.
  3. The children ran around the playground, giddy with laughter and joy.
  4. The unexpected compliment left her feeling giddy and flattered.
  5. As the roller coaster reached its peak, he experienced a giddy rush of adrenaline.
  6. After spinning around in circles, she felt giddy and laughed uncontrollably.
  7. The unexpected news left him giddy with excitement, as he could hardly believe his luck.
  8. As they reached the top of the roller coaster, a giddy rush of adrenaline coursed through their veins.
  9. She was so giddy from the surprise party that she struggled to catch her breath while thanking everyone.
  10. Walking through the vibrant festival, he couldn't help but feel giddy at the sight of all the joyful faces around him.
  11. The children felt giddy with excitement as the carnival lights began to twinkle.
  12. After winning the lottery, she was so giddy that she could hardly contain her laughter.
  13. He spun around in the garden, feeling giddy from the pure joy of the moment.
  14. The giddy atmosphere at the party made it impossible for anyone to sit still.
  15. As the roller coaster reached its peak, a giddy thrill rushed through her veins.
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