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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
giddy .
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Examples
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Anticipation giddied our tummies and widened our eyes.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Mom Jack Canfield 2009
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Anticipation giddied our tummies and widened our eyes.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Mom Jack Canfield 2009
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When I first moved to the Big Apple, I used to get all giddied up, and catch a Broadway show or Concert on a Friday or Saturday night.
Autograph Hounds…the price of fame! « Julian Ayrs & Pop Culture 2008
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Even the Lady Victoria Landauner will leave to loll and parasol, all giddied into gushgasps with her dickey standing.
Finnegans Wake 2006
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Mrs. Ball saw it, also, and was straightway giddied into a sort of ecstasy.
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In spite of her life, in spite of all she did to disguise herself, there persisted in her face -- even when she was dazed or giddied or stupefied with drink -- the expression of the woman on the right side of the line.
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The tone was correctly contrite, but Susan felt underneath the confidence that he would be forgiven -- the confidence of the egotist giddied by a triumph.
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Thus, so suddenly that it giddied me, I was translated from failure to success, from poverty to affluence, from the most harassing anxiety to ease and security.
The Plum Tree David Graham Phillips 1889
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Mrs. Ball saw it, also, and was straightway giddied into a sort of ecstasy.
The Deluge David Graham Phillips 1889
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In spite of her life, in spite of all she did to disguise herself, there persisted in her face -- even when she was dazed or giddied or stupefied with drink -- the expression of the woman on the right side of the line.
Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise David Graham Phillips 1889
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