English to Ukrainian Meaning of dizzy - запаморочливий


Dizzy :
запаморочливий

одурманювати, дефлектор, змішувати, головоломка, тир, запаморочливий

запаморочливий, збентежений, приголомшений, нестійкий, відволікається

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Definitions of dizzy in English
Verb(1) make dizzy or giddy
Adjective(1) having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling(2) lacking seriousness; given to frivolity
Examples of dizzy in English
(1) Yep the dizzy blonde had some friends this week - hallelujah!(2) He experienced considerable headaches, loss of short-term and new memory, loss of concentration and dizzy spells.(3) So, what has the dizzy blonde been doing, besides the usual clumsy bumping into things, talking rubbish and general silliness?(4) Peering over the edge behind the shrine, the sheer drop to the valley floor below made me dizzy .(5) She was so dizzy with happiness, she didn't notice them walk out of the door, she didn't care they were walking through the town.(6) Karen played the dizzy girl who needed help with her bags and needing to be showed to her room.(7) But perhaps because I'm dark not blonde, such idiotic statements are thought of as one-offs rather than a sign of a naturally dizzy blonde brain.(8) I turned around to tell him something in reply, but I suddenly felt very dizzy .(9) I tried not to think about it so much because it made my head all dizzy .(10) The dizzy spell passed, and he tentatively opened his eyes again.(11) They first met and became friends six years ago when she was playing Corrie's dizzy blonde barmaid Raquel and he was a top executive at Granada studios.(12) She forced herself to move on, but she was dizzy with confusion and lust.(13) The role of Irene could easily have just been put across as simply a dizzy , dumb blonde.(14) Being so close to him made her feel slightly dizzy - in a pleasurable way.(15) As Chrissy unpacked her bag, Ian knelt on the pillows and looked down at the dizzy drop to the rocks below.(16) Even a dizzy blonde like Marilyn suggests something more spiritual with the sadness lurking behind her baby blues.
Related Phrases of dizzy
(1) feel dizzy ::
відчувати запаморочення
(2) feeling dizzy ::
відчуття запаморочення
(3) get dizzy ::
запаморочення
(4) dizzy spell ::
напад запаморочення
(5) be dizzy ::
бути запаморочення
(6) fell dizzy ::
впав запаморочення
Synonyms
Adjective
1. giddy ::
запаморочливий
2. causing dizziness ::
викликаючи запаморочення
Different Forms
dizzies, dizzily, dizzy, dizzying
Word Example from TV Shows
I’m getting dizzy,\Nif I could go back to where I was before,

I’m getting DIZZY,
if I could go back to where I was before,

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 10

And if you’re toxic, I’ll feel dizzy.

And if you’re toxic, I’ll feel DIZZY.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 9

If you're feeling dizzy,
it's because the tables have turned.

If you're feeling DIZZY, it's because the tables have turned.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 23

Well, I’m a bit dizzy.

Well, I’m a bit DIZZY.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 10

- You okay?
- A little dizzy.

- You okay? - A little DIZZY.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 4

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