giddy-head in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
GIDDY-HEAD: a state of light-headedness or euphoric excitement, often resulting from joy or exhilaration.
Sample Sentences
- After spinning around in circles, the children fell to the ground, their laughter echoing as they felt giddy-head.
- The unexpected surprise left her feeling giddy-head, as if she had just stepped off a thrilling roller coaster.
- He couldn’t help but feel giddy-head at the thought of the adventure that awaited him on his birthday trip.
- As the music played and the party lights twinkled, a giddy-head atmosphere enveloped the room, making everyone dance with joy.
- The combination of excitement and nervousness made him giddy-head as he prepared to give his first speech on stage.