Sentences with phrase «giddy at»

I'm a bit giddy at the prospect of where she will go with her amazing ability over the next few years.
I'm giddy at the request.
I, too, get giddy at this time of year when pumpkins start popping up all over.
When I woke up this morning my first feeling was relief that my heart hadn't given out in the night, then I felt a bit giddy at the realisation it was my Nan's birthday a couple of days ago.
I too get a little giddy at the sounds of construction;)
The Daily Telegraph's Annette Sharp was giddy at the news: «Cass, the woman who gave up her own career to raise the couple's brood and stood loyally in the wings for well over a decade, media job opportunities are said to have been few and far between since her marriage ended nine months ago.
I might have been just a little giddy at this point and couldn't wait to see how our dishes would fit and had Richard place the top on temporarily to see how the top would look.
Soon after the election there were hopeful, if misguided, calls for Michael Pollan to be named head of the USDA and people were giddy at the idea that Obama had read Pollan's open letter to the next president.
According to Higham, «PG&E is giddy at the prospect of broadening the program.»
But I have many friends and family who swear by this series and they're downright giddy at the fact that they will get their hands on more content very soon.
The Joy - Cons especially make me extremely giddy at the possibilities.
Whether you get giddy at the sight of Disney characters or have spent the last 16 years piecing together every intricate detail of its spiraling plot, a new mainline entry in the series brings a certain level of fervor.
I try not to get excited for CGI trailers but I just couldn't help but get giddy at the trailer for the...
With multiple play throughs of both Demon's Souls and Dark Souls under my belt, the announcement of Dark Souls 2 left me positively giddy at the possibilities.
If you're a fan of the franchise, like I am, then you probably just got a little giddy at ready that sentence.
In all fairness, the frustration is completely understandable; this is simply misrepresentation at its core and getting fans all excited and giddy at the fancy visuals of a game while running on a powerful gaming PC, which, as you know, run circles around gaming consoles and then having said fans find out that it wasn't the console version is simply unacceptable.
My next PS3 exclusive is Yakuza 4 and I'm giddy at the thought of holding it in my hands.
I can only assume we got all giddy at eCoty last year when we placed the Abarth ahead of it.
A friend of Dan's, Nathaniel Green, has joined us for two days and is giddy at the prospect of driving a Ferrari for the first time.
I found myself almost giddy at times.
With the cast that director John Hillcoat (The Road, Lawless) deploys here, a lover of the genre couldn't help but get giddy at the prospect after seeing the redband that Triple 9 could be in that stratosphere.
And as I explored all the game has to offer, I found myself nearly giddy at Cranky Kong's special ability: to bounce along on his cane like Scrooge McDuck in the NES classic DuckTales.
Before all the fanboys and girls get giddy at what they're seeing, remember this is the worst book of the trilogy broken into two 2 - hour movies....
Any project involving Quentin Tarantino has most of us in the offices of THN giddy at the prospect and even more so when he's at the helm.
Wikus is giddy at his new position.
And I must admit, I always get giddy at having full access to my closet again.
I tore at the packaging like a vintage - loving gal possessed and was completely giddy at the sight of the charming strawberry fields within.
If you're one of those people who are giddy at the thought of decorating your tree, then this year why not try incorporating a theme for your Christmas tree.
I left the sale nervous and giddy all at the same time, but in the end, I knew I made the right choice.
Case in point: I've called sheet masks glorified serum delivery devices, yet get giddy at the cleaner options becoming available.
«Destiny's Children» on the Common Council — Jean Kessner, Kathleen Joy, Jake Barrett, and Khalid Bey — are giddy at the thought of millions for a new stadium.
That's really looking out for the people and its the Mainline Dems in the senate who are supporting this, just like all new taxes they get giddy at the idea.
As an American, I was giddy at the prospect of shaking off the stereotype of us as cold, callous people who care more about our right to have guns than our obligations to collective society.
Republicans are also giddy at the prospect of winning a seat held by the retiring Sen. Harry Reid, a chance the GOP blew when it nominated the gaffe - prone Sharron Angle during Reid's 2010 re-election bid.
Republicans, too, are also giddy at the prospect of a Nixon primary challenge (Republican Chairman Ed Cox, a son - in - law of the late President Richard Nixon, posed in a photo with the v - for - victory salute soon after Cynthia Nixon announced).
Now here I was, giddy at the prospect of meeting a real live fake princess.
Although I am saddened that I will never again nuzzle into the neck of my own newborn, I am also somewhat giddy at the thought of getting rid of all of the STUFF that said newborn requires!
When I started to see some colostrum emerging (I never leaked, and had to squeeze my breasts to see any) at 26 weeks pregnant I got giddy at the idea I could actually do it!
I am giddy at the thought.
When you climb into a Tesla (tsla) as a first - time passenger, drivers turn giddy at the chance for show - and - tell — especially in China, where Vanessa Zhu is playing host on this sunny spring day in Beijing.

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Before he can get an answer, McMullin launches into a giddy litany of all the Edmark products he owns, what his five - year - old daughter and three - year - old son can do with them, and why the lukewarm prospect who's been staring vacantly at the screen until now should buy anything with the name Edmark on it.
Knowing that I wouldn't get any credit for the indoor workouts I did at the gym (and seeing the giddy look on my dog's face every time I took his leash out of the cabinet), I started opting to take him out more frequently.
It began in my heart and rushed through every appendage, leaving me giddy yet deeply at peace — and on the verge of tears.
If you are someone who enjoys watching an entire season of your favorite television shows «all at once,» you can't help but be giddy over Hulu's decision to offer complete seasons of as many as 20 series this year.
I think we need to look at the ways that the church reinforces or even rewards hypocrisy — and why non-believers often get so giddy when it's exposed.
It was my fourth pregnancy but for the first time, it seemed that we were really going to bring home a baby this time so Brian and I were giddy and young and hopeful at our core as we drove with my sister and her husband and her dog through the mountains as they began to appear out of the distance.
So I've got all of these competing voices in my head, telling me at one moment to be giddy, at another to be cautious, and at another to be cynical.
It's so easy at the beginning of a relationship to get lost in the giddy infatuation you're both feeling.
I too get a little giddy when I meet one of my favorite Christian writers at a conference.
As time progressed looking at your site became some sort of religious rite I needed to do daily and it amused me that just now as I read that you were going to Paris I became giddy inside anticipating a whole new batch of French - inspired recipes from you.
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