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1 giddy
['ɡidi](feeling that one is going to fall over, or that everything is spinning round: I was dancing round so fast that I felt quite giddy; a giddy feeling.) estonteado- giddily- giddiness* * *gid.dy[g'idi] adj 1 tonto, vertiginoso. a giddy height / uma altura vertiginosa. 2 irrefletido, inconstante, leviano. • vt+vi ficar com vertigem, provocar vertigem, tontear. a giddy dance uma dança rápida. to play the giddy goat bancar o palhaço. -
2 giddy
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3 to play the giddy goat
to play the giddy goatbancar o palhaço.————————to play the giddy goatbancar o trouxa. -
4 a giddy dance
a giddy danceuma dança rápida. -
5 dizzy
['dizi]1) (giddy or confused: If you spin round and round like that, you'll make yourself dizzy.) tonto2) (causing dizziness: dizzy heights.) vertiginoso•- dizzily- dizziness* * *diz.zy[d'izi] vt 1 causar desmaios ou vertigens, atordoar. 2 confundir, desconcertar. • adj 1 vertiginoso, atordoado, tonto, sujeito a vágados ou vertigens, cambaleante, vacilante. 2 pasmado, confundido, perplexo, perturbado. -
6 goat
[ɡəut](an animal of the sheep family, with horns and a long-haired coat.) cabra* * *[gout] n 1 cabra, bode. 2 Goat Astr Capricórnio. 3 bode expiatório. 4 pessoa lasciva. billy goat bode. he-goat bode. she-goat, nanny goat cabra. to get one’s goat enfurecer alguém. to play the giddy goat bancar o trouxa. -
7 light-headed
adjective (dizzy and giddy.) estonteado* * *light-head.ed[lait h'edid] adj 1 frívolo. 2 estouvado, insensato. 3 tolo, tonto. -
8 dizzy
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9 light-headed
adjective (dizzy and giddy.) tonto
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Giddy — Gid dy, a. [Compar. {Giddier}; superl. {Giddiest}.] [OE. gidi mad, silly, AS. gidig, of unknown origin, cf. Norw. gidda to shake, tremble.] [1913 Webster] 1. Having in the head a sensation of whirling or reeling about; having lost the power of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Giddy — Gid dy, v. i. To reel; to whirl. Chapman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Giddy-head — Gid dy head , n. A person without thought fulness, prudence, or judgment. [Colloq.] Burton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Giddy-headed — Gid dy head ed, a. Thoughtless; unsteady. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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