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giddy

adjective
Vertiginous; reeling; whirling; having in the head a sensation of a circular motion or swimming; or having lost the power of preserving the balance of the body, and therefore wavering and inclined to fall, as in the case of some diseases and of drunkenness. In walking on timber aloft, or looking down a precipice, we are apt to be giddy.

giddy

That renders giddy; that induces giddiness; as a giddy highth; a giddy precipice.

giddy

Rotary; whirling; running round with celerity. The giddy motion of the whirling mill.

giddy

Inconstant; unstable; changeable. You are as giddy and volatile as ever.

giddy

Heedless; thoughtless; wild; roving.

giddy

Tottering; unfixed. As we have paced along . Upon the giddy footing of the hatches.

giddy

Intoxicated; elated to thoughtlessness; rendered wild by excitement or joy. Art thou not giddy with the fashion too?

giddy

verb intransitive
To turn quick.

giddy

verb transitive
To make reeling or unsteady.