tizzy
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The age estimator sent some Spotify listeners into a tizzy over being declared decades older and, by some interpretations, perhaps not-so-cool.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Dec. 4, 2025
This week, he phoned Jeff Bezos in a tizzy, furious over a reported Amazon plan to show consumers how much of each product’s price owed to the new tariffs on imported goods.
From Slate ● May 2, 2025
The rule sent the industry into a tizzy, with the main concern that buyers, especially those who qualify for zero-down programs, won’t be willing or able to pay those commissions out of pocket.
From Salon ● Sep. 14, 2024
“They won’t fit until Saturday,” he said, sending the internet into a tizzy about what the Challengers star could possibly be wearing for her return to the infamous Met steps.
From BBC ● May 6, 2024
“Thank you for your concern, Mrs. Clarke, but you needn’t worry. The children and I have survived Lady Constance in a tizzy before.”
From "The Unseen Guest" by Maryrose Wood
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But then she began sending demos to Ismaily, who replied to her uncertain hymns with tizzies of pre-dawn gut reactions.
From New York Times ● Jun. 27, 2023
The ability to cause conversation, to stir pots, to cause tizzies is far more crucial.
From New York Times ● May 20, 2020
Now all he had to do was get a little hint of something connected with cultural xenology, and his mind went off on dizzy tizzies.
From Dead Giveaway by Garrett, Randall