Sentences with word «tizz»

Yep, they're in a complete tizz (again) about whether Suri needs a paternity test.
Three times in the past 12 months financial markets have been in a tizz.
I'm in a tizz wishing it was summer.
And in case you haven't noticed there are only a couple of AKBs on here — the AOBs on here are the only ones in the room and working themselves into a tizz talking amongst themselves.
Some parents go so far as to make comparisons and get themselves in a tizz with development anxiety and worry about when their little one will reach the next milestone.
Before readers get in a tizz about my comments, I have lived with both of my husbands before marriage, even had one child whilst out of wedlock and have had various trysts along the way out of wedlock.
But they may be getting themselves in a tizz for nothing.
It opens days after the trailer for Jason Statham's latest rumpus, The Meg, got Film Twitter in a tizz of semi-ironic excitement: the Stath!
The graceful architecture is matched by a reassuring feeling of well - damped solidity — door «tizz» that has persisted since day one notwithstanding — and the fit and finish are generally exemplary.
The door «tizz» never did fully disappear and the nearside door mirror still pointed skywards to «aid» reversing, but too few Mercs have a quirky sense of humour.
My mother rang in a tizz, worried the stingray swim was already booked out.
Those pesky Mayans had us all in a tizz that the end of days was definitely going to happen on 21 December.
It was only when I asked DD how his day was going and he mentioned the diabolical state of his shares portfolio that I glanced at Tweetdeck and saw social media was in quite a tizz about the unimaginable happening... Britain voting to leave the EU.
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