Advertisement
Advertisement
dizzy
adjective as in light-headed, confused
Strong matches
adjective as in flighty, scatterbrained
Example Sentences
Small-scale reductions in force might run into a dizzying array of civil service protections, but by going big those can be swept away, he says.
"Within a few sips I was starting to feel a bit groggy, but I can't describe it as drunk. It was a really dizzy and weird feeling. I wasn’t feeling right."
The horseplay this entails, though gamely performed, grows dizzying.
They took the pills but all soon became ill and felt dizzy.
All five of the new civil cases allege that Mr Combs - or by proxy through his associates - drugged alcoholic beverages at the events that made the plaintiffs dizzy, nauseous and feel outside their bodies.
Advertisement
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse