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"giddily" Definitions
  1. in a way that makes you feel that everything is moving and that you are going to fall synonym dizzily
  2. in a way that shows that you are so happy and excited that you cannot behave normally
"giddily" Synonyms
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243 Sentences With "giddily"

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Then Todd proposes to Laura — and she giddily accepts.
And he loved it, giddily describing the city as brimming
When located, it would make them giddily happy whenever they drive.
Sam pulled back the sheets and studied the mess, smiling giddily.
He's a flamboyant inventor, with giddily extreme steps all his own.
KEXP host John Richards already sounds giddily terrified at the prospect.
And, just as strange, I'm giddily transitioning into his girlfriend's girlfriend.
They giddily extrapolate the initial success of new and exciting growth stocks.
"I hear our name mentioned more than usual," Ms. Hudson said, giddily.
"And that's Keith Ape right there!" he said giddily as we drove.
Some 3,000 miles away, fans are giddily enjoying Golden State's hardcourt jubilee.
Grey Worm (Jacob Anderson) and his boo Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel) giddily chatted onstage.
"I'm flipping the city," he said giddily, as supporters danced to salsa music.
On Tuesday night, my Twitter feed was mostly people giddily awaiting Ghidra's release.
Collins grinned giddily when that clip ran, that was his new favorite. Perfect.
BTTM's music seems to exist out of time, giddily oblivious to its own history.
Backstage after the debate, Mr. Rubio and his advisers giddily high-fived one another.
" He pauses for dramatic effect and adds, giddily: "And it has a higher horsepower.
By evening they were drunk and draped across one another, stumbling giddily on the dunes.
"If we do another record, we'll have like 30 Yumi Zouma songs," Burgess says giddily.
He got ratio'd very hard on Twitter for sort of giddily responding to Trump. Yeah.
When I called the students the modern-day Marco Polos, they nodded giddily in approval.
Even "Bright Lights," that most giddily evocative of eighties novels, isn't really a period piece.
"I used to have her songs in my headphones as I'd sleep," he said, giddily.
One group of teenagers giddily ranked the final girls in the "Friday the 13th" franchise.
The newly engaged couple giddily make out, kissing and cuddling and gushing about their futures together.
Editors giddily noted their surging uptake in retweets and followers thanks to the G-Dragon effect.
"That was the most unbelievable thing," Gibney explained quite giddily when I asked him about this.
But back to this week, where Wags and Axe are giddily telling Taylor to fire someone.
Eventually, we all wound up back upstairs, everyone giddily savoring the final moments of the party.
"This is like your pretty friend not going to prom," Trixie admitted giddily in a confessional.
Giddily affectionate one moment, gleefully savage the next, it's like a comedy roast set to music.
"It is digressive, jokey, giddily brutal and ferociously profane," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
A slightly higher percentage of intrepid souls will tromp to their nearest bar and get giddily drunk.
Paul giddily transformed into an integral super-sidekick and helped lead Houston to the NBA's best record.
I'm giddily uncomfortable, breathing in short, controlled gasps as I continue slowly – ever so slowly – to chew.
As goofy middle schoolers, we sat giddily in the back of the theater, shouting at the screen.
An hour later, the crew assembled at a parking lot and giddily began emptying their grocery bags.
They are protecting him now, as they giddily collect their winnings in legislatures and in the courts.
Before the event, Cubs players, some dressed in three-piece suits, wandered around giddily, taking group photos.
Before the election, Democrats giddily proclaimed that Hillary Clinton's victory was assured — by her Electoral College strategy.
Caroline Williams, of Texas Chainsaw Massacre fame, drops F-bombs and seems giddily happy to be on camera.
To be clear, these guidelines don't mean journalists should giddily behave like die-hard fans or studio cheerleaders.
Note these advertisements from years past, below, that feature some giddily stoned people craving their artery-clogging food.
If you're looking for the origins of one of our era's more giddily narcissistic trends, look to Australia.
Five days before Christmas, Madelyn Brito giddily signed out of the Kingston Family Residence for the last time.
Rushing over from Sonia's, we'd felt, giddily, that recovery of the paintings was, if not assured, within reach.
Enough of male rappers talking about the things they'll permit women to buy: "Formation" giddily reduces men to accessories.
A little more than a year ago Metro's shares were giddily priced, at over three times their book value.
Now he can giddily watch from the sidelines as Carrie's defense of Sekou blows up in her face, literally.
Sitting opposite the Stanford historian David M. Kennedy, Boehner giddily unburdened himself of his feelings about his fellow Republicans.
And indeed, whenever yet another article giddily announces "the arrival" of VR, one would do well to ask: for whom?
Amid the euphoria, new firms giddily entered some industries at a rate that could not be justified by economic conditions.
We see eight Valkyrie sisters, who arrive on their flying steeds, assemble at a mountaintop to greet one another giddily.
Young people encountering Mr. Rousteing's designs, Mr. Tonchi said, are giddily discovering glitzy club wear for the very first time.
Burdened eventually with shame and regret, longing to be seen — and heard — as her ordinarily extraordinary self, Ifemelu giddily repents.
If you're looking for one of the more giddily narcissistic trends of our time, look to the world's smallest continent.
His voice rises giddily whenever someone comes up with a novel way to vanquish a foe, breaking into the occasional Oooooh!
As they rode towards the embassy in a tuk tuk, Lee stared giddily at the urban landscape unfolding before her eyes.
I'd giddily run laps around it while banging on a xylophone like the children in the video to see what happens.
He asked himself, could this be the same coolheaded, captivating yoga instructor whom he had been dating giddily since the summer?
In the adorable clip, Reynolds giddily fawns over Lively's skills in the kitchen — apparently, she was quite the baker on-set.
"We're off our meds/ we're off our heads," Peter Walker — a stand-in for Lear's fool — sings back giddily in response.
We will need to become more like dogs, giddily hopping into the car when we have no idea where it's heading.
Words like "Interference" and "Tripping" materialize in turquoise blue and start to giddily flip-flop around, in both English and Korean.
In one scene, he giddily lies down on the ground in the rain, leaving behind a dry outline of his body.
I'd giddily prance around the house with my incomplete socks on, sliding and spinning across the wooden floors on my toes.
Later, as the sun set behind the lawn stage, Martin giddily lined up to put a dollar in a drag queen's bra.
They're laughing giddily, some with eyes glazed over, from the smoke that's settling into the furniture or from their proximity to Wayne.
He was the one giddily accompanying Ray Knight toward home plate after the ball went through Bill Buckner's legs in Game 6.
From the giddily lovey-dovey to the super-serious, there are moments from the show that are absolutely heartbreaking to watch today.
In one scene she giddily explains her thinking on tax obligations while lounging on a mega yacht, complete with a basketball court.
The memes' creators and sharers can giddily watch the president dispatching his enemies while claiming the video is just a funny gag.
As the guys giddily rummage through Cory's belongings, the scene could be straight out of the makeover show's original run 15 years ago.
But then, she gets a reply from Taylor on Instagram, and suddenly she's not so upset, and she laughs giddily into her phone.
A young girl named Jules (played by trans actor Hunter Schafer) giddily shows up to meet an older man she'd first contacted online.
Darryl gives Josh a key to his apartment and the two sit giddily together, poring over what appears to be an Ikea catalog.
" Radio host Michael Savage tweeted giddily, exclamation point and all, "I warned America the Dems' constant drumbeat of hatred would lead to violence!
On the Saturday before he died, Prince had done just that, giddily unveiling a new purple guitar and piano before about 210 guests.
"Cloud Cities," at Berlin's Hamburger Bahnhof museum in 2011, saw visitors giddily jumping around in transparent bubbled suspended in the main exhibition hall.
If you're looking to point fingers for one of the more giddily narcissistic trends of our time, look to the world's smallest continent.
He applied a borscht belt delivery to sometimes risqué material, giddily showering audiences with confetti and pummeling them with puns and one-liners.
She sat next to her mother, and the two of them talked giddily, finishing each other's sentences and showering their visitors with affection.
They both lean heavily on giddily funny stories, self-referential bits about previous shows going badly wrong and some explosively silly sex jokes.
They shut out the noise and giddily embraced a bright future in a country whose global approval has improved steadily since Obama took over.
The incentive from social media, which giddily consumes and rewards pretty pictures from exotic places like Tokyo, is too strong for me to resist.
As soon as they're done, the couple giddily begins marching towards the aisle, until the pastor reminds them there's one thing left to do.
Ms. Loomer giddily wondered if Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg of the Supreme Court, who has attended other shows at Arena, might see it there.
He was caught on an infamous video posted online celebrating a victory giddily and profanely with one of the owners whose horses he trained.
The audiences who watch Woodstock now likely won't be dosing with brown acid and giddily sliding down muddy hills (although I suppose anything's possible).
Like most of you, I giddily experienced Game of Thrones from the pilot onward (and with fresh eyes, as I have never read the books).
It seems like a distant memory now, but it was only about six months ago that Republican leaders were giddily proclaiming a new political era.
His fascination with dives began at these places in rural Illinois, where he giddily remembers ordering Old Milwaukees with impunity while rubbing elbows with roughnecks.
Mr. Gruber gained a following for his inimitable "singing" of the solo part in that 1977 work, which giddily blends modernist and cabaret musical styles.
She demanded to sing, giddily choosing "Nothing Compares 2 U," her rendition playing out smoothly against a backdrop of silence — until, abruptly, she was cut short.
But we also know that those bad things ultimately can't, and shouldn't, stop us from giddily flailing ourselves around a dancefloor until the sun comes up.
After the monkeys tumbled out of the battered banana, Ziegler and her friend, Lauren Orlando, giddily played with the Fingerlings, exclaiming over the little adorable robots.
Korngold's caloric and deftly scored Violin Concerto gave the orchestra more chances to shine giddily, though the real point here is virtuosic display by the soloist.
We studied the menu giddily, and when we were encouraged to each order our own pizza, we all had our own reasons to go for it.
While covering the 22012 Republican primary races in the Deep South, I remember conservatives crowing giddily about Newt Gingrich's ability to demolish foes in a debate.
"I wanna cry!" exclaimed Cardi giddily a few moments later, as holes were snipped in her jeweled gloves so that her jeweled nails could poke through.
She was China Lee, who would be modeling one of the giddily mismatched plaids and brocades Ms. Shui planned to unveil a couple of floors below.
"I'm literally the most inexperienced person," Ms. Cottrill, 19, said, reflecting giddily on the series of firsts that had greeted her in Manhattan after final exams.
As I giddily showed my husband the space that had once been my childhood play room, my mother took a closer look at the new finishes.
One industrious fan fashioned his from dozens of Natural Light beer cans and topped it with a colander, a creation he hoisted giddily in the air.
"Us" giddily fulfills a different, opposite need: a desire to see black life reflected back at life-size scale, not idealized or put on a pedestal.
After giddily bingeing the show — which, if you have a heart, is how you'll watch the show — you may find yourself confused as to how this happened.
The emotions are giddily over the top and not meant to be engaged with on a real level, even in the occasional moments where they hit home.
"I am deeply committed to Wing Chun," he told the host, before giddily explaining and demonstrating Bil Gee (aka as Biu Gee), the art of thrusting fingers.
When a former Ku Klux Klan leader like David Duke is giddily celebrating a political triumph for his values, how can we not ache for our own?
There, as legend has it, Lily Pulitzer began selling her giddily patterned pink and lime shifts to an intimate circle of friends, and from a fruit stand.
The moment they arrive at the Bavarian-style hamlet, she shakes off her previous concerns and giddily dives right into all the pageantry of the fastnacht festivities.
Inside the Atlanta convention center, a line of middle school students waited giddily for a chance to have their picture taken with an unlikely celebrity: Tyler Mount.
The market was likely overpaying for good fundamentals two weeks ago, and investors were giddily extrapolating the good news too far, encouraged by extraordinarily loose financial conditions.
They promptly picked up guitars and other instruments, and, within moments, they were stomping and bouncing and raising their voices in song, giddily summoning the rock gods.
On Middle America road trips with his family, Werdan as a child would gaze out the window and watch the trucks go by, giddily imagining himself driving one.
As a lifelong horror fan who has watched way too many Final Destination films, I don't often find myself giddily gushing over the sequel to a slasher movie.
And we both had a direct way of speaking that some might construe as blunt, a trait I giddily saw as a genetic puzzle piece nestling into place.
At the Teach for America holiday party, the pair were glued to the dance floor, and at the end of the evening they giddily shared their first kiss.
His execution here is often giddily trashy — wild strings and creaky doors on the soundtrack, lingering knife close-ups filling the frame — but it doesn't feel like slumming.
RITES OF PASSAGE I have arrived at a life phase in which my dad is crushing on a silver-haired grandmother, and I'm giddily becoming his girlfriend's girlfriend.
The very next day, his peripheral vision was restored, and as Ann drove him to the doctor, he giddily reported that he could see her pulling her hair back.
The girl who kicked off her last record cycle by giddily urging us all to "Shake It Off" now sounds thoroughly shook, and she doesn't care who knows it.
But it's difficult to imagine that the Presidential Library is not poking some sort of acerbic, antagonistic fun at Roth, giddily provoking further agitation while paying him grand tribute.
For a property so giddily absurd, "SpongeBob" has been co-opted to serve various political agendas over the years; SpongeBob's sexual orientation has been a topic of evangelical fascination.
It's enough to make some of my American visitors, many who admit to being helicopter parents (one friend giddily describes herself as a Black Hawk) — weak at the knees.
A video of Mr. Frost tossing off "Let's Be Happy," a klezmer tune transformed into a giddily exuberant showpiece, has been seen more than a million times on YouTube.
Ever since Hiddleswift — not a Pokémon you missed but the couple moniker assigned to Swift and Hiddleston — came giddily crashing into our lives on June 15, rumors have swirled.
The child who opens the cover of a Dr. Seuss book is not just reading the first page but entering a world populated by grotesque but giddily good-humored creatures.
They were split in two at Alexander Wang, their lower halves transformed into miniaturized button-front skirts; they were giddily ruffled at the waist and on the cuffs at Tome.
He has powered the motor and is propelling us at full speed, while half of the country shrieks in fear and the other half, in deranged delirium, giddily greets destruction.
Wearing a Fire Department of New York hat and a matching yellow T-shirt, the 7-year-old Vincent giddily awaited the moment when he could go on the field.
Those years spent swotting away at equations retain a special sheen in her memory: "We were a small band of students giddily, exhaustedly trekking through an abstract moonscape," she writes.
Those years spent swotting away at equations retain a special sheen in her memory: "We were a small band of students giddily, exhaustedly trekking through an abstract moonscape," she writes.
Her idea of 21st-century pop fuses giddily artificial productions by A.G. Cook with sturdy pop hooks and lyrics that veer from glamorous-life braggadocio to (calculated) glimmers of vulnerability.
The digital age has created winner-take-all markets in information -- including our personal data -- and Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Page, Sergei Brin, and others are giddily reaping the benefits.
In this dystopia Paul and Ana giddily explore the treasures of a lost civilization, which might turn out to be a vacated archery range or a sloppy replica of the Batmobile.
Luckily, once she gets past her moralizing, that's what she does: she gathers us into her spangled arms, where we shiver, giddily, and forget her feel-good ambassador-of-love moments.
" Instead of going to the F.B.I., as Steele had, Trump's older son responded giddily to the e-mail: "If it's what you say I love it especially later in the summer.
A minute into her video about the secrets of the vagina, Ms. Green whips out a Play-Doh model of the female reproductive system to giddily point to the cervical os.
Clinton's campaign manager, Robby Mook, shushed a room full of people at the campaign's Brooklyn headquarters when Mr. Trump started to speak, almost giddily captivated by the wildness of his remarks.
Thanks to Dave Malloy's electro-pop score and Rachel Chavkin's immersive direction, Great Comet dances giddily between over-the-top arch satire and genuinely moving tale of love lost and found.
It giddily embraces the modern film industry's dependence on prefabricated (and largely male-centric) fandoms; but it also gestures toward more innocent times, invoking memories of Mr. Spielberg's earnest early filmography.
He giddily broke and pushed all of them, combining what were dismissed as two distinct and disreputable gutter genres (science fiction and horror) and fusing them into one glorious chest-bursting hybrid.
And though Pyle doesn't sound giddily ebullient like she did with Chumped, it's impossible not to see the joy that comes from her finding a new version of herself with Katie Ellen.
Whenever I hear the now-retired Facebook Messenger notification, I'm transported back to 163, when I happily, gratefully, giddily got a message from someone I liked, who would later become my partner.
AMONG the glories that archaeologists have unearthed at Must Farm, or "Britain's Pompeii", as some in the profession giddily dub it, is the first set of stacked bowls from the Bronze Age.
Another cover by Haupt, an iconic bird's-eye view of New York from 1930, celebrates the experience of gazing at the city from an airplane, at the time a giddily new experience.
Giddily asymmetrical mid-1970s "Bariesthesias" step sculptures by the Italian kinetic artist Gianni Colombo are memorably combined with a monumental second millennium BC black marble statue of the Egyptian lioness goddess Sekhmet.
The financing plan giddily anticipated that the new buildings would generate enough revenue to pay off the bonds, though the city might need to cover the interest payments for a few years.
At one point, several cops are dancing around with a dog calendar featuring some sort of terrier in sunglasses while smiling giddily, moving their hips out of beat, and pointing to the camera.
You cannot watch Dr. Ruit's patients take off their bandages and smile giddily as they see clearly for the first time in many years without feeling a rush of warmth about our world.
He ended it by closing down the bar at the Mayflower Hotel, and after the race was called, giddily marching down Connecticut Avenue with his friends as they chanted, ''Make America Great Again!
Its latest, the giddily enjoyable "Doctor Strange," is part of Marvel's strategy for world domination, yet it's also so visually transfixing, so beautiful and nimble that you may even briefly forget the brand.
It'll mean you're keeping Chet in check -- not that anyone has reason to doubt Chet, but just in case -- and it's more fun for you as you can giddily check the numbers yourself.
"Arkansas (family of folksingers)" (1940) projects as much activity as the swimming pool photograph from New York, the lively musicians — primarily women — unaware of the photographer (save for one in the center, smiling giddily).
"This is my third time meeting her," a Noah Cyrus fan tells me giddily as we wait for the singer to perform her latest hit, "I'm Stuck," at the TuneIn studios in Venice, California.
The Knicks are flubbily reactionary where the rest of the league is giddily futuristic, they are rich and mean and fat and sad and determined to become only more so by any means necessary.
India's top diplomats hailed the strikes in wickedly obtuse language as "pre-emptive nonmilitary strikes" and the giddily compliant news media were told by official sources that more than 300 militants had been killed.
With performers ranging from Chaunté Wayans (a niece to Damon Wayans and Keenan Ivory Wayans) to the giddily profane, gender-bending Flame Monroe, expect a culturally diverse, unapologetically frank collection of jokes and jokers.
With performers ranging from Chaunté Wayans (a niece to Damon Wayans and Keenan Ivory Wayans) to the giddily profane, gender-bending Flame Monroe, expect a culturally diverse, unapologetically frank collection of jokes and jokers.
Musically, while other rappers rhymed about indulging in weed and Ecstasy and privately snorted cocaine, this film shows Wayne giddily mixing lean as his manager exasperatingly dealt with his artist in the grip of addiction.
I trawled through it all, giddily combining my own "investigate" and "notebook" icons with various devs and speakers, to solve the puzzle of where narrative games are hoping to take us in the near future.
As they approached the area, they each began to point out, almost giddily, places of great significance: the doughnut shop, the Chinese restaurant, the location where they once got a bad haircut, the nearby Domino's.
Here he is a few weeks later at Christmas, looking giddily unelectable in a lumberjack goatee, as if we were transported to an alternate dimension where O'Rourke's punk rock career didn't end in the '90s.
This fast, precise, and giddily dialectical costume romp stars Kate Beckinsale as a hedonistic British widow in competition with her teen-age daughter (Morfydd Clark) for the hand of a dashing young aristocrat (Xavier Samuel).
This 30-minute fantasy in three movements is one of Schumann's most ingeniously structured scores, yet Mr. Denk kept you engrossed every moment by fantastical, dreamy, and, in the rousing march movement, giddily energetic flights.
Instead of basking in the glow of a freshly-earned Oscar, the two stars are quietly weathering a tornado of suspicion that seems to be almost giddily rooting for the total destruction of their personal lives.
Countess LuAnn de Lesseps has been giddily vocal about her new-found love with fiancé Tom D'Agostino, but she wasn't always so keen to share the truly intimate details of her private life with the world.
The efforts come after the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan, on Thursday said he was "just not ready" to back Mr. Trump, comments the Clinton campaign giddily blasted out in an email and on social media.
Senator Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California and an ardent champion of gun control, sat immediately to Mr. Trump's left, grinning giddily as he encouraged her to "add what you have" to a bipartisan gun safety measure.
"Labyrinth Lost," which inaugurates Córdova's new fantasy series, is a richly Latin American, giddily exciting novel about a Brooklyn girl navigating two terrifying dominions: a Dante-esque land of shape-shifters called Los Lagos, and adolescence.
As Woods warmed up for his final 18, some of the fans who had come to witness his return engaged in their own premature celebrations, giddily wondering out loud how often he might win in 2017.
A 212-foot, 240-pound right-handed relief pitcher who, as a rookie in 217, was giddily compared to Mariano Rivera, Mejia rebounded from injuries to become a capable closer for the Mets in the 22011 season.
In an interview and blog post, Google CEO Sundar Pichai giddily likened the moment to the Wright brothers' first flight, the first rocket to escape Earth's gravity, and chess champion Garry Kasparov's historic loss to a computer.
Gently layered chords and microtonal slides played with the rainbow-like colors of the overtone series; within the constantly shifting harmonic haze, a single resonant fundamental played on the cello could feel momentous, and almost giddily reassuring.
Indeed, as Republicans are giddily pointing out, Joe Biden argued in 1992, when George Bush the elder was president, that "action on a Supreme Court nomination must be put off until after the election campaign is over".
It's unclear whether New Orleans head coach Sean Payton harbors any particular animosity toward Williams, but he clearly was giddily hopping around on the sideline after calling trick plays up 20-plus points in the fourth quarter.
The trick boils down to a simple little silent "E" that, on paper, changes the whole meaning of a word, and therefore makes a common phrase into something else entirely, something that giddily fits its cryptic clue.
In a pair of videos called "Getting Pretty Before" and "Getting Pretty After," members of the K-pop group SixBomb giddily went for manicures between appointments at a plastic surgeon, where their faces were prodded and poked.
Every so often, he'll gaze upon you, utter your name in that Wall-E meets R2-D2 android voice of his and then giddily move his arm up and down at the excitement of spotting a familiar face.
It is a coming-out story, a coming-of-age story and a romance that giddily embraces elements of wish fulfillment familiar to readers of young adult romances, but that protagonists of "issue" books rarely get to enjoy.
The experience at the ballpark can be so giddily polyglot that it seems only a little odd that a cheesy 1979 pop song by the German band Dschinghis Khan could be repurposed as a cheer for the Monkeys.
And one night, when the object of my affection and I ended up at the same party and walked each other home giddily singing little-known Bruce Springsteen lyrics, I forgot everything I'd ever known about birth control.
Twitter and Facebook have made it possible for us to lob our opinions as soon the closing credits roll, but they've also made it tough to become giddily, utterly caught in the grasp of an immersive piece of art.
" In Milan, Dr. Calcaterra, who giddily refers to Eligia's face as a "labyrinth in motion," is commended by a colleague as the best in the field, since he was already "a pioneer in facial reconstructive surgery before the war.
At two other tables in the visiting clubhouse at Nationals' Park, his Twins teammates were seated in small groups, joking in the casual, comfortable, giddily immature manner unique to young men who spend a great deal of time together.
So you can't blame me for sitting through The Crimes of Grindelwald, distracted by Zoe Kravitz's ravishing beauty, wiggling giddily in my seat at the first sight of Hogwarts, and anticipating a makeout session between Dumbledore and some attractive dude.
The company's also giddily leaking out various tidbits through social media, teasing a "big" announcement in quotes, and titling the event, "Adventure Unfolds," which could well be a reference to the backpack-friendly nature of the last two big announcements.
The earlier movie is best remembered for its shocker of a sales pitch: a shot of the White House being blown up by a shaft of alien light, an image that was as giddily funny as it was horrific to contemplate.
They are giddily convinced that, as one of Capra's hobos says, "the world's been shaved by a drunken barber," and uncertain whether the American public should be relied upon as a trusty moral arbiter or feared as a swayable mass.
In an article about the film "Moonlight," the film critic for The Toronto Star misheard the term "code-switching," a practice of alternating language or behavior based on the environment and atmosphere, and giddily included the eggcorn in promoting the article.
When the subject rises to a fever pitch of passion – during the period that encompasses Charlotte's emotional embroilment with Amadeus Daberlohn, her stepmother's singing master, for example – words, words, words, tight-packed, rhapsodic, soul-stirring, and giddily Nietzschean, come surging in.
His camera spins giddily around in a car with the music blaring, dips into the water during an ocean tryst, and stalks behind some very bad decisions, providing an overwhelming amount of sensory detail that elevates the stories being told. —A.
Neumann is the "visionary" founder and CEO who apparently has a taste for expensive tequila and blowing millions of venture-capital dollars on company ragers and on himself, all while giddily running a company devoid of profits or even basic business fundamentals.
Easily navigable and unpretentious, Castelbuono is also an art town, with 15th-century frescoes in the crypt of the church Matrice Vecchia; in the castle is a chapel encrusted with the giddily over-the-top Baroque decorations of the sculptor Giacomo Serpotta.
A circular wooden sculpture by Paul Bowen makes a starkly minimalist statement in the living room, while the kitchen's walls and ceiling are covered in giddily louche Keith Haring-like figures, hand-painted by Dex Fernandez after his stint at the art center.
For all the thoughtfulness she brought to the character, Ms. Murphy was more than comfortable with Dolly's swanning tours of the passerelle; she giddily partook in the loop of absorption and reflection that eventually whips the audience's love into a kind of hysteria.
The verses are set in Europe, as the singer hops from France to Greece to Spain, enjoying dalliances and parties but always looking back toward her adopted home; when she sings "California" in the chorus, her voice giddily leaps up an octave.
Local ingredients are the primary focus at this parlor in the distillery district of Lexington, Ky., but exceptions are made for sweet red beans, which in Thailand are often eaten with sticky rice, and taro in pale lilac, tasting giddily of bubble tea.
Richard Schott, 34, a bearded Pennsylvanian who moved here after teaching English in South Korea, trekked barefoot to a remote location in the Malama-Ki Forest Reserve over the weekend where he giddily performed yoga positions within feet of the lava flow.
The victory was expected—and expectedly bizarre—proving that it's possible to win a Republican primary, start a PR war with the Pope, and giddily invoke a bogus story about US Marines shooting Muslims with "bullets soaked in pig's blood"—all in one week.
The customer stands in the dim light outside of the storefront, giddily looking through the contents of his shopping bag, but it doesn't contain a new suit or any other tailored piece of menswear that would typically be sold during the bespoke tailor's business hours.
Luckily, Murphy is producing other shows, including one for plain old Fox: "9-1-1," a giddily absurd procedural set among first responders in Los Angeles, which he came up with as a favor for his friend the executive Dana Walden, who needed a hit.
There was a period, Stephen Greenblatt, a professor of the humanities at Harvard said by email, when a strain in postmodernism was so giddily determined to call into question the posturing of Enlightenment scientism that its advocates recklessly dismissed the very existence of objective truths.
We reflexively made our proclamations about how sad we were for Tiger, how concerned we were for him (usually right after giddily sharing that mug shot across all our social media platforms), but that sentiment said more about ourselves than any understanding of Tiger's circumstances.
The Captain films, starring Chris Evans as the spangled hero, may not be the most giddily self-enthralled modern Marvel series (that'd be the Iron Man movies), nor the most narratively epochal (that honor, as occasionally dubious as it might seem, belongs to the Avengers films).
Earlier this week, the 42-year-old singer confirmed the happy news on Irish radio show Today FM. "I&aposve got my first little girl coming in three weeks, and I&aposve actually never said that before in public," Buble giddily announced to host Ian Dempsey.
A universal basic income may seem like a drastic change — but I submit that when technology ushers in what should be a giddily wonderful future, and we react as if it's a terrifying horror to be feared, a drastic change is exactly what is called for.
Insofar as kids are concerned, the message being generated via YouTube's medium is frequently nonsensical; a mindless and lurid slurry of endlessly repurposed permutations of pilfered branded content, played out against an eerie blend of childish tunes, giddily repeating nursery rhymes, and crude cartoon sound effects.
They then invited all the spectators in the room to get involved — and within minutes, graduate, undergraduate, and visiting students, professors, administrators, even the dean of the school, George Stauffer, were giddily hopping around the large central room of the gallery in two concentric rings, holding hands.
Inside the Holiday Inn Express hotel, where Mr. Rubio and his top aides had camped out in a small conference room to prepare for last Saturday's Republican debate, marathon practice sessions were interrupted, giddily, by word of new endorsements from former rivals and fawning phone calls from donors.
Tom Hanks is terrific as the stoic (but not unfeeling) Sullenberger, Aaron Eckhart's moustache makes a giddily fun sidekick, the rescue sequence is a heart-stopper, there are at least three lip-quiver moments and next thing you know, you're filing for the exits feeling glad to be alive.
The Casual Vacancy is a slog, but the three published Robert Galbraith books are playful in a way that the first few Harry Potter books are playful: They giddily romp their way through gritty, sordid murder mysteries, unabashedly reveling in the tortured cool-guy mystique of detective Cormoran Strike.
Deadpool had countless dismemberings and decapitations, and enough people being shot in the face to make John Wick jealous, but it was all giddily over-the-top, a fanboy wank job, a bunch of nerds making the silliest, bloodiest movie they could because the stakes were so low.
A scene of domestic disorder will cut to a web video in which an adolescent boy giddily chronicles his hair and skateboarding styles from videos past, and the movie lets this clip roll on quite a while before showing us that it's something Eve is watching on her computer.
The show hits most of the rom-com setups — the meet-cute, the awkward merging of social circles, the sharing of a big secret, the moments of cold feet — squarely and enthusiastically, but rather than sweetheart characters giddily smooching, Gretchen and Jimmy are doing drugs and viciously making fun of people.
Some of those viewing it surely had a pleasurable experience doing so, clapping their hands and shimmying giddily in ergonomic office chairs and delighting in content that made them want to click and share that content on various platforms, the better for their friends to enjoy it and engage with it themselves.
But even in that triumphant moment, it was clear Mindy wasn't totally sure of her decision: The end of the episode saw Ben and Mindy riding on the subway after getting married, with her taking a break from smiling giddily to gaze out the window, a look of concern on her face.
After the wrenching, real-time intimacy of his debut, Fruitvale Station, and the franchise-jolting, bruised adrenalin hit of Creed, we now have Black Panther: a giddily enjoyable, convention-bucking 134-minute epic that somehow manages to simultaneously be a comic-book blockbuster, a pulsating espionage thriller and an Afro-futurist family saga.
In particular, he decried the awful injustice visited upon him and his son Donald, Jr., who had, in a series of e-mails last June , giddily advertised his willingness to meet with Natalia Veselnitskaya, a Kremlin-connected lawyer, to receive kompromat intended to undermine the reputation and the campaign of Hillary Clinton.
There were drunk people, and giddily excited people, and couples making out, and questionable but ultimately unfuckwithable fashion choices; there were people screaming in joy, in anger, in confusion; people embracing their friends, carrying their buddies who'd gotten a little too blitzed on $12 Budweisers, throwing the horns and grinning like fools.
Through a chorus of minor characters—such as Jason 1 and Jason 20103, who are giddily expecting a baby, with the help of a surrogate mother—"The Inheritance" creates a lovingly wry panorama of gay life in New York that echoes Forster's depiction of the comfortably bohemian, intellectual London society of the Schlegels.
The "Tom Joyner Morning Show," which has been syndicated on countless black radio stations for years, and which my dad listened to as he dropped me off at school and drove himself to work, chirped about the reality competition program as giddily as Katie Couric, who covered it on "The Today Show," too.
It's a weird glitch-in-the-Matrix type thing that makes you realize this Tinder hookup has somehow been going on for 26-straight months, and fireworks go off in the sky, and you see your friends all partnered up gently and giddily around you, and you think: Ah, right, I get it now, weddings.
In general, members of the committee seemed excited by the potential of the technology, with ranking member Bill NelsonClarence (Bill) William NelsonAl Franken says he 'absolutely' regrets resigning Democrats target Florida Hispanics in 2020 Poll: Six Democrats lead Trump in Florida match-ups MORE (D-Fla.) giddily recounting his ride in an autonomous Tesla.
If the public wants a repeat of Mr. Sutherland leading a slick drama that giddily seizes the real-world political moment, then "Designated Survivor" — a glossy mash-up of political thriller, "The West Wing"-style nation building and domestic drama — might be the show that delivers him back to the affections of the mainstream.
At a party thrown by Penguin Random House India, in a palace once occupied by a maharajah, guests were led through a gate where dancing girls whirled giddily on the ramparts and over a red carpet across an expanse of gardens, dark except for thousands of tiny flickering candles and liveried servants offering Champagne.
The series' best scene — and one of the best you'll see on TV this year — comes in its second episode, when the two meet for the first time and begin working on a routine from Damn Yankees, giddily excited less at the prospect of finding someone they're attracted to than someone they're artistically simpatico with.
So it wasn't until a few years later, when ABC broadcast a hugely successful two-night TV version, that It crept out of the sewer and into mainstream consciousness, thanks in large part to Tim Curry's giddily nasty portrayal of Pennywise, the killer clown who torments a group of friends from the 1950s through the '80s.
As she's speaking, Este reenacts the eureka moment by impulse, launching into a strange pantomime (the universal zombie pose: arms outstretched, wrists limp, palms down; but while bouncing your shoulders and turning side to side) that the sisters giddily identify as the "I made fire" scene from the Tom Hanks movie Cast Away — a family favorite.
I'd quit my job after burning out badly (this was a few years before "burnout" had entered the lexicon, and thus I was just crazy), and immediately spent a week giddily driving around the Florida Keys in a red Mustang convertible, top down — a portrait of freedom that instilled envious approval from all those around me.
He retains the authority to negotiate peace with Turkey, as he did in 2008 with Mr. Erdogan, then a reform-minded prime minister who became the first Turkish leader to hold secret talks with the P.K.K. With Turkish soft power at its height, Mr. Ocalan, a ruthless egomaniac, giddily imagined a new regional order where Turks and Kurds might prevail.
This demarche came on the heels of a tempestuous two days during which Corker, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and one-time Trump supporter, took dead aim at the president's fitness to serve in the Oval Office, while the media was giddily reporting that Trump's own aides were comparing their boss to a pressure cooker on the brink of explosion.
The Democrats have long pretended to represent greater things, which makes Sanders's maximalism—not for Full Communism, an accusation that Republicans have giddily blasted at even the most tremulous Democratic moderates for generations, but for a welfare state commensurate with the nation's needs and a government as attuned to the needs of citizens as those of corporations—something more like calling a bluff.
Meanwhile, a few relatively inessential pieces are also under contract through (at least) 2019: Marcus Morris leads the team in shots and should probably dial back from the adventurous hero ball experiment he's giddily conducting; in the biggest role of his career, Jon Leuer is fine but making less than 30 percent of his threes; and Ish Smith will do better in a backup role.
They believe this experience earned them the right to declare themselves a "savant" of the dance music community, and the demigod of everything techno (which they'll giddily pronounce as "tesh-no," because they believe it makes them sound like a well-versed insider.) They claim to be from Miami with "spiritual roots" in Tulum, but they actually still live at home in their parents' basement in Daytona Beach.
During Tuesday night's debate, CNN anchor and debate moderator Don LemonDon Carlton LemonEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall CNN's Don Lemon sued by Hamptons bartender over alleged assault Scarborough blasts 22019 Democrats for attacking Obama's policies more than Trump's MORE asked Delaney about whether Warren's wealth tax was a fair funding source for child care and education, prompting Warren to giddily rub her hands together.
But it's the moments when I catch myself feeling the onset of a buzz and giddily, euphorically grasping for more; or the times when I purposely sink into a haze to dull the sharp edges of the day; or the times when I know I don't need another drink, but summon the bartender anyway—those are the times when I consider my own statistical likelihood of repeating the past.
Unsubscribe.) Aja, a tad cocky in Season 9, rode in on a scooter, freshly Botoxed ("I'm HD-ready," she said); the Miss Congeniality winner from Season 6, BenDeLaCreme, tottered in giddily; Season 7 runner-up Kennedy Davenport ("Newark, LaGuardia, Kennedy," as RuPaul likes to introduce her), walked in with pageant-girl poise; and Shangela, eliminated from Seasons 2 and 3, popped out from behind a large, fake Tiffany box.
Afterward, you might have a clearer eye when entering a new war, you might avoid phrases as giddily optimistic as "we'll be home for Christmas," but that hindsight view lacks something: the sense of gravity you catch from seeing a ball tip over the edge, pick up speed with a weightlessness that feels not so different from launching into the air, only to land in the mud without a bounce.
He's kept busy since then—the EPs and singles he's released over the past two years, in particular, are worth checking out—but today he returns with a new LP, It's Alright Between Us As It Is. If you're familiar with Lindstrøm's work, then you know what to expect here: percolating rhythms, skyward synths that ascend to infinity, and earworm-ready melodies that are as immediately memorable as they are giddily complicated.
Whether he's trading street flexes with Rick Ross on "BIRDZ" ("Fuck a Pop-Tart, we carry toasters for real") or recounting the advice he received from his parents on "RICKY" ("My daddy said, 'Treat young girls like your mother' / My mama said, 'Trust no ho, use a rubber'"), ZUU feels like hopping in the backseat as Curry speed through his old neighborhood, leaving skid marks and taking out mailboxes while he giddily points out his favorite Cuban sandwich spot.

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