Comparative for having a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall or stagger
“I started feeling giddy after drinking the strange concoction.”
Comparative for experiencing or marked by overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement
“He was noticeably giddy at the news that he had just won the lottery.”
Comparative for lightheartedly silly or excitable
“Carmen came tearing into the room and grabbed Christy's hand, giddy as a young schoolgirl.”
(archaic) Comparative for quick or likely to change consistently
“Never flout at me for what I have said against it, for man is a giddy thing, and this is my conclusion.”
(of a person's state of mind) Comparative for foolish, silly or simple-minded
Comparative for having the feeling that one is about to vomit
Comparative for showing enthusiasm or displaying positive energy about something
Comparative for inclined to do slightly naughty things for fun
Comparative for not having a sound state of mind
Comparative for playful, especially in a flirtatious way
Comparative for easily excitable with an excessive amount of energy
Comparative for excessively attracted to, or fond of, someone or something
Comparative for lacking discipline or restraint
Comparative for causing strong feelings of excitement
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