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dizzy <-ier, -iest> [ˈdɪzi] ADJ

tonto(-a)

fizzy <-ier, -iest> [ˈfɪzi] ADJ

frizzy [ˈfrɪzi] ADJ (hair)

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On the island, things are in a tizzy.
en.wikipedia.org
Lately, she's had both fans and haters in a tizzy.
www.independent.ie
The news threw analysts and investors into a tizzy.
www.albertaoilmagazine.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
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
So it is hard to see quite why the markets are in such a tizzy.
www.independent.co.uk
It wasn't just the latest batch of hot-takers who wound themselves into a tizzy either.
www.eurogamer.net
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
It's hard to believe this guy had two girls in such a tizzy over him, isn't it?
www.avclub.com
Well, here's another pic that has people in a tizzy.
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