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[ adjective ] lacking seriousness; given to frivolity

Examples

"a dizzy blonde" "light-headed teenagers" "silly giggles"

Used in print

(The Providence Journal...)

But the book is written around a somewhat dizzy cartoonist , and it has to be that way .

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frivolous

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[ adjective ] having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling

Examples

"had a dizzy spell" "a dizzy pinnacle" "had a headache and felt giddy" "a giddy precipice" "feeling woozy from the blow on his head" "a vertiginous climb up the face of the cliff"

Used in print

(Jesse Hill Ford, Mountains of Gilead....)

Or you could hope the parachute would n't open just so you could say you saw it not open , not because you meant any harm to Starkey_Poe in his suit of red underwear , but mainly because you were tired_of being an old_maid - a thing which cannot admit when it thinks it might be pregnant , but must stand the dizzy feeling all alone and go_on like everything is all_right instead of being able to say to somebody in a normal voice : `` I think I 'm pregnant '' .

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ill

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[ adjective ] lacking seriousness; given to frivolity

Examples

"a dizzy blonde" "light-headed teenagers" "silly giggles"

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frivolous

4
[ verb ] make dizzy or giddy

Examples

"a dizzying pace"

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