Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Dizzy"
The meaning of "Dizzy" in various phrases and sentences
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What does dizzy and bruised, covered in soot mean?
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soot is the black powder that typically comes off of coal. For example, it is often said that Santa (Father Christmas) is covered in soot as he has gone down a chimney, and chimneys have lots of soot as that is where coal is burnt.
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What does I should turn dizzy and tread on my beard mean?
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Turn dizzy is the same as becoming dizzy - which means a sensation of turning round and round or of losing your balance.
Tread on my beard is literally that - hobbits have long beards and he could have trodden on it as a result of being dizzy....
Tread on my beard is literally that - hobbits have long beards and he could have trodden on it as a result of being dizzy....
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What does He's going dizzy with the scent of the woman. mean?
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"Ihm wird schwindelig mit dem Duft von der Frau" aber ich glaube es ist besser zu verstehen , dass es ihn verrückt macht, die Frau zu riechen!
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What does "dizzy" mean?
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It's the feeling you get after spinning, where your head feels like it's spinning
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What does dizzy mean?
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Meaning: Dizzy- having or involving a sensation of spinning around and losing one's balance.
"I spun around so fast that I got very dizzy"
"I spun around so fast that I got very dizzy"
Example sentences using "Dizzy"
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Please show me example sentences with lightheaded and dizzy. Are there any differences?.
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They mean the same thing if you feel like you’re about to faint. If you just got off of a ride that turns you around a lot, I would use dizzy. Lightheaded is more how your head feels and dizzy is more about the sensation that the world is spinning.
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Please show me example sentences with dizzy.
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I felt dizzy and had to lean on the wall.
Going to the amusement park always makes me dizzy.
It's natural to feel dizzy now and then if you are pregnant.
Going to the amusement park always makes me dizzy.
It's natural to feel dizzy now and then if you are pregnant.
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Please show me example sentences with dizzy.
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Watching this video is making me dizzy.
The viewing platform is at a dizzying height (the platform is so high that you feel dizzy being up there).
The viewing platform is at a dizzying height (the platform is so high that you feel dizzy being up there).
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Please show me example sentences with dizzy.
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'I was dizzy with excitement'
'He was so handsome, I felt dizzy'
'I stood up too quickly and got dizzy'
'Heights make me feel dizzy'
'Spinning around makes me dizzy'
'He was so handsome, I felt dizzy'
'I stood up too quickly and got dizzy'
'Heights make me feel dizzy'
'Spinning around makes me dizzy'
Synonyms of "Dizzy" and their differences
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What is the difference between I'm feeling dizzy and I'm feeling fuzzy ?
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They are similar, but “dizzy” refers to the physical experience of loss of balance and equilibrium after you spin or tumble. Being “fuzzy” or “cloudy” is more of a mental state that is not clear. Or perhaps a memory is fuzzy, meaning you can’t remember it well
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What is the difference between I’m dizzy and I feel dizzy ?
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@Danny_97
They are both correct. A person who is experiencing dizziness is not going to always say the exact correct thing, so, you might hear people say all kinds of things when they are trying to say to you – something is wrong, I'm dizzy.
They are both correct. A person who is experiencing dizziness is not going to always say the exact correct thing, so, you might hear people say all kinds of things when they are trying to say to you – something is wrong, I'm dizzy.
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What is the difference between dizzy and giddy ?
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Dizzy is how you feel if you spin in circles a lot, so that when you stop it feels like everything is still moving. You get this feeling on rides at theme parks. Giddy is when you can’t stop laughing. Maybe you’ve had a lot to drink and everything seems funny, or you’re in a stressful situation, maybe giving a speech in front of a crowd, and suddenly you start laughing and can’t stop.
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What is the difference between I feel dizzy and I'm feeling dizzy ?
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I would probably say “You’ve looked beautiful since you arrived.” But the rest of the sentences are correct!
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What is the difference between light-headed and dizzy ?
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Usually the two words are used the same way. But seperately Dizzy is when its hard to keep your balance, and usually you would want to sit down. And light-headed is usually associated with having a headache or being nauseous, and you would want to take some medicine. Here are some examples of them used seperately.
I need to sit down because I'm feeling a little dizzy.
The kids are making me dizzy from running in circles.
I didn't eat breakfast this morning, so I'm feeling a little light-headed.
I'm feeling light-headed from working all night.
Here's an example of using them the same way.
The lights in the theater are so bright that they're making me dizzy.
The lights in the theater are so bright that they are making me light-headed.
I need to sit down because I'm feeling a little dizzy.
The kids are making me dizzy from running in circles.
I didn't eat breakfast this morning, so I'm feeling a little light-headed.
I'm feeling light-headed from working all night.
Here's an example of using them the same way.
The lights in the theater are so bright that they're making me dizzy.
The lights in the theater are so bright that they are making me light-headed.
Translations of "Dizzy"
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How do you say this in English (US)? I feel still dizzy, I'm feeling still dizzy - what’s correct?
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both are correct but it should be “I’m still feeling dizzy” and “I still feel dizzy”
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How do you say this in English (US)? She has felt dizzy and threw up.
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How do you say this in English (US)? dizzy
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How do you say this in English (US)? dizzy
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thanku
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How do you say this in English (US)? dizzy
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Like this :P
Other questions about "Dizzy"
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I have a cold, so I feel dizzy when I stand up Does this sound natural?
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I have a cold and I feel dizzy whenever I stand up.
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I'm dizzy, because of the smell of the paint. Does this sound natural?
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yep, it’s perfect. but you don’t need the
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coma
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I hate the dizzy feeling after drinking. Does this sound natural?
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yes, and just switch the places of the words dizzy and feeling.
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If you feel dizzy or headache, massage here.
Also massage a little bit harder the other side, cartilage for a minute. Does this sound natural?
Also massage a little bit harder the other side, cartilage for a minute. Does this sound natural?
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If you feel dizzy or start to get a headache, you can massage here.
Your second sentence is a little tricky, maybe this? Massage a little bit harder on the other side of your cartilage for a minute.
Your second sentence is a little tricky, maybe this? Massage a little bit harder on the other side of your cartilage for a minute.
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If you feel dizzy or headache, massage here.
Also massage a little bit harder the other side, cartilage for a minute. Does this sound natural?
Also massage a little bit harder the other side, cartilage for a minute. Does this sound natural?
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Id say: If you feel feel dizzy or have a headache, massage here.
Massage the other side on the cartilage for a minute a little bit harder too
Massage the other side on the cartilage for a minute a little bit harder too
Meanings and usages of similar words and phrases
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