Be+dizzy
91dizzy — mod. stupid; scatterbrained. □ The rof is a little dizzy, but entertaining. □ Who is that dizzy dame? …
92Dizzy Cocktail glass — A Dizzy Cocktail glass is a tumbler glass with a shallow bowl, ideal for serving cocktails. It is comparable to a Martini glass or cocktail glass but it has no stem. v · Glassware …
93dizzy — adj. Dizzy is used with these nouns: ↑height, ↑spell …
94dizzy — [OE] Dizzy originally signified ‘foolish, stupid’, a meaning which from the 13th century retreated into dialectal use and has only comparatively recently returned to the mainstream language in the milder form ‘scatterbrained’. The now central… …
95Dizzy Dean — Jay Hanner (Dizzy) Dean …
96Dizzy Gillespie — John Birks (Dizzy) Gillespie …
97dizzy — adj Goofy, crazy. Some dizzy blonde at the station sold me the wrong ticket and I ended up in Schenectady instead of New York. 1500s …
98dizzy — diz·zy || dɪzɪ v. spin, make dizzy; bewilder, confuse adj. light headed, giddy, vertiginous, woozy; confused, bewildered; thoughtless …
99dizzy — adjective (dizzier, dizziest) 1》 having a sensation of spinning around and losing one s balance. 2》 informal (of a woman) silly. verb (dizzies, dizzying, dizzied) [usu. as adjective dizzying] make (someone) feel unsteady, confused, or amazed: the …
100dizzy — [ˈdɪzi] adj 1) feeling that the things around you are spinning and that you are going to fall 2) feeling excited or confused, or making you feel like this We were dizzy with excitement.[/ex] dizziness noun [U] …