Sentence example with the word 'giddiness'

giddiness

Definition n. an impulsive scatterbrained manner

Last update: July 6, 2015


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In a well-marked case there is usually an initial rigor - in children convulsions - followed by a rise of temperature, with vomiting, headache, giddiness, intolerance to light; pain in epigastrium, back and limbs; sleeplessness, apathy or delirium.   [Please select]

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Then he experienced a giddiness.   [Please select]

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For a slight strange giddiness had suddenly caught her.   [Please select]

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A sudden giddiness came over him.   [Please select]

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A giddiness came over him again.   [Please select]

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A little giddiness--not fainting.   [Please select]

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Iras was seized with giddiness, and could scarcely stand.   [Please select]

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'" "That is the giddiness, the vertigo after the shock.'   [Please select]

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"No--nothing worth mentioning," replied the scout, but as he spoke a feeling of giddiness oppressed him.   [Please select]

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There were giddiness, and sickness, and sharp pangs like rheumatism, to be supported.   [Please select]

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After her recent attack of giddiness, the doctor said that any sudden shock might injure her.   [Please select]

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