Collocations for "giddy"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "giddy" in context.
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giddy
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.adj
- is giddy with [excitement, delight, anticipation]
- am giddy [at, about] the [prospect, possibility] of
- the [prospect] is making me giddy
- am too giddy to [think, focus, sleep]
- am giddy to [start, see, find]
- am giddy in anticipation for
- a giddy [child, student]
- am giddy from lack of sleep
- gets giddy after (just) [two, a couple of] drinks
- is making me (feel) giddy
- when I get that giddy feeling
- UK: reached the giddy heights of
- a giddy [climb, trek, bike ride, ascent] (to)
- with giddy [anticipation, excitement, abandon]
- UK: is giddy with her [money, cash, possessions]
'giddy' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):