tizzy in the PONS Dictionary

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English
On the island, things are in a tizzy.
en.wikipedia.org
It's hard to believe this guy had two girls in such a tizzy over him, isn't it?
www.avclub.com
In a less-than-three-months old infant it's cause for concern, but when an older kid has a tummy ache, it's the number on the thermometer that sends us into a tizzy.
www.thehindu.com
Your bright, sunny smile could throw an admirer or two into a tizzy, as they are used to the more sombre you.
www.thestar.com
When we get ourselves into a tizzy over who lives and dies, even seven years later, inherently we are saying that ambiguity is bad.
www.macleans.ca
But looks like the fan clubs have gone in a tizzy sharing pictures of the newborn.
www.dnaindia.com
The world grain markets are in a tizzy.
www.moneycontrol.com
End result, everyone in a right old tizzy, sales of hot water bottles and electric heaters soar, also share price of tinned soup.
www.iwcp.co.uk
The first look has the actor riding a bike -- a look that is sure to make all his fans go into a tizzy.
www.thehindu.com
So it is hard to see quite why the markets are in such a tizzy.
www.independent.co.uk

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