Definition of «giddy»

The word "giddy" is an adjective that means feeling or appearing light-headed, unsteady, and euphoric. It can also mean showing excitement or foolishness in a way that seems silly or immature.

Usage examples

  1. She felt giddy with excitement as she boarded the roller coaster for the first time.
  2. The children were giddy with joy when they found out school was canceled due to a snowstorm.
  3. The actress was giddy with anticipation before her big movie premiere.
  4. The couple couldn't stop laughing and feeling giddy as they shared funny memories on their anniversary.
  5. After winning the lottery, he felt a giddy sense of disbelief and couldn't stop smiling.
  6. The puppy ran in circles, chasing its tail, showing its giddy energy.
  7. Her heart raced and she felt giddy with nerves as she waited for the results of the job interview.
  8. The group of friends couldn't help but feel giddy as they reminisced about their crazy adventures together.
  9. As the airplane took off, the passengers felt a giddy sensation in their stomachs.
  10. The surprise birthday party left her feeling overwhelmed and giddy with happiness.

Sentences with «giddy»

  • When you see those fields of white flowering trees, please don't get giddy with excitement over pretty white flowers. (wellnessmama.com)
  • Today's outfit is one that I got giddy about as I put it together. (lavenueblog.com)
  • My mom made my lunch every day from first grade to twelfth and I was kind of giddy about continuing that tradition. (therhouse.com)
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