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gid·dy [ˈgɪdi] ADJ

1. giddy (dizzy):

giddy
I feel giddy
that makes me feel giddy

2. giddy (causing dizziness):

giddy heights

3. giddy (excited):

giddy

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

I feel giddy
that makes me feel giddy
to rise to giddy [or dizzy] heights inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
I was feeling sick and giddy and couldn't look up.
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It may be accompanied by symptoms of being giddy, woozy, or have a sensation of movement, spinning, or floating.
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Still, it's often filled with giddy, brilliantly produced goofy pleasures with nothing on its mind beyond love and pleasure.
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I got quite giddy with the loudness of it!
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And everything about this number spells lightness: the breezy melody, the tootling synths, the giddy keyboards, and -- best of all -- the band's effervescent harmonies.
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She's cheerful and giddy in one moment and out of control and upset in the next.
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A diver may be quite clear-headed at 20 meters, and yet giddy and silly at 30 meters.
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They're all kind of giddy over the casting coups.
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They gathered on the plane appearing giddy and excited.
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The three naughty wives reappear with giddy greetings all around.
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