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12 Sentences With "felt giddy"

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Prowling the stacks of Yale's vast library, I sometimes felt giddy with excitement.
By the time I got home, I felt giddy and a little embarrassed.
But driving from San Francisco to Napa County on a recent weekday, I felt giddy.
Afterward, I felt giddy, buoyed by a new realization: My body was mine to do with what I liked.
Hannah: Reading them again, I felt giddy and amused and ashamed and kind of amazed that I am still here.
Time and time again I felt giddy with possibilities, informed in large part by the innovators I was talking to.
We all felt giddy leading up to taking that first bite, but, after we had a taste, the reviews were mixed.
"In a set of Instagram posts, Clarke said she felt "giddy and light" after a "two week state of bliss sponsored sunshine.
Despite the eye-rolling I engaged in when learning about Kondo's online store (and, admittedly, once again when I saw the box on my doorstep), I felt giddy unwrapping the items.
It was all so sudden, so unlikely that it felt giddy, swaddled as it was in an air of unreality: If England, at a World Cup, could score six goals, why shouldn't it also train with a rubber chicken?
On 19 September 2009, a retiree Muhammad Osmail Paiman, 61, was pulled out to safety after he fell onto the MRT tracks at the station. A similar incident happened the next day when a retiree Carolyn Quek was saved by a man. The retiree felt giddy and fell into the tracks.
He was dictating to her at Well Hall 14 April 1914, when he suddenly felt giddy, lowered himself to the floor, and died of a heart attack in her arms. He was buried with Catholic rites on 18 April in the family plot at Woolwich cemetery. Regarding Bland's legacy, Claire Tomalin has written that > Bland is one of the minor enigmas of literary history in that everything > reported of him makes him sound repellent, yet he was admired, even adored, > by many intelligent men and women... He did not aspire to be consistent. He > allowed his wife to support him with her pen for some years, but was always > opposed to feminism... In mid-life, he joined the Catholic Church, a further > cosmetic touch to his old-world image, but without modifying his behaviour > or even bothering to attend more than the statutory minimum of masses.

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