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"giddiness" Definitions
  1. the feeling that everything is moving and that you are going to fall synonym dizziness
  2. the feeling of being so happy and excited that you cannot behave normally
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The giddiness among Trumpsters over the Smollett news is gross.
But mostly you felt overwhelmed to the point of giddiness.
The game has a giddiness about how and what you control.
But of nastiness, giddiness, sarcasm or danger, there was precious little.
This feeling of giddiness and even a pinch of anxiety is normal.
Mr. Albee loved words and wordplay — sometimes to the point of giddiness.
There was money and hope and giddiness and great music and optimism.
That same giddiness was there when we met for the first time.
Although the thrill of sneaking in may have contributed to our giddiness.
It's an admission of giving a shit about someone, a snowy, innocent giddiness.
"Covfefe," said Tasneem Raja, a journalist, perhaps chafing at the growing communal giddiness.
"I brought something for you!" he smiles, digging into his backpack with childlike giddiness.
There's a giddiness about really cracking into a particular scene, or a particular moment.
The musicians' giddiness at working together, at being in the same room, is palpable.
Essentially, unlike Kenickie's debut album, the moments of giddiness are few and far between.
With one of the top picks in the N.B.A. draft, optimism turns to giddiness.
And this giddiness, combined with the power of knowing her real age, makes Gypsy brave.
He had the haircut of a drill sergeant, which belied his occasional bursts of giddiness.
In the news conference afterward, Gauff flashed a mix of preternatural calm and teenage giddiness.
But that giddiness is also what makes The Testaments feel slighter than The Handmaid's Tale.
Welcome to the FOMO market This investor giddiness is starting to make some people worried.
As impossible as it now seems, we all shared that giddiness, regardless of where we lived.
Instead of feeling fear during the ride's iconic drops, Imagineers sought to inspire laughter and giddiness
There's no variation in the tenor of his laughter, no disparity in the force of his giddiness.
But as with any hot commodity, the line between well-founded excitement and unfounded giddiness is thin.
It instantly lifts my mood, and I'm brought back to the giddiness and freedom of school recess.
Even though Colbert and Assange are discussing a battlefield horror, there is a giddiness throughout the encounter.
Close enough to the end of the school year that we're in a perpetual state of giddiness.
With Roupenian, there is just the giddiness of her imagination, of what she can get away with.
It was a level of overall giddiness for hockey that's rarely found outside of a Stanley Cup Final.
The newest nail art, largely inspired by the giddiness of the 1990s, spills onto the fingers and hands.
There's some "people are naked" giddiness going around the date while the guys strip down in front of Becca.
That's how he ends up with a new sidekick: Robin, played with more giddiness than usual by Michael Cera.
The giddiness of getting to spotlight the people we admire is equaled only by the frustration its logistics inspire.
"Show U Off" has some R&B giddiness, while "Crying in Public" describes its own big-city rite of vulnerability.
Scott's work replicates that feeling, whether it's with paint or copper etching plates, divining the intersection between giddiness and peril.
To get similar job growth rates with an unemployment rate below 4 percent is reason for a little more giddiness.
To balance joy and desperation as gracefully as Mr. Baker does — to interweave giddiness and heartbreak — is no easy feat.
Some potential problems surfaced -- such as the ease of one-click copying of images -- but overall a sense of giddiness prevailed.
After the "new year, new you" giddiness wears off, one thing becomes very clear: Winter doesn't get real until after the holidays.
Click through the slides to see our favorites, but keep in mind: They are bound to induce a serious bout of giddiness.
I had the pre-diet giddiness of someone trying the new Keto cleanse — I'm going to be so much better this time.
The whole day had already been a grand adventure that left me crazy happy, but now my giddiness was going into overdrive.
Mr. Petrenko and his players conveyed the graphic passion in the music, but also its giddiness, humor and, most important, its intricacy.
Next Saturday, that friend may very well skip the coverage of the royal wedding and the accompanying giddiness over the new princess.
"I feel a new giddiness and wonder that I managed to pass through my childbearing years without bearing a child," she writes.
How can I describe the giddiness of dancing to your favorite music with your best friends as a 13-year-old girl?
That's why — despite the fact that we've yet to reach Halloween or Thanksgiving — we're so excited to share the sources of our giddiness.
Morgan fell to the ground, and when she stood up, she was laughing in giddiness and relief, because it was so ridiculously perfect.
There was giddiness at swimming out to the reef; spontaneous underwater somersaults; leaps, with abandon, to bodysurf to the sand alongside the locals.
In the aftermath of launch, with everyone punch-drunk on giddiness, sleep deprivation, and too much coffee, it was all anyone could talk about.
We're all susceptible to the nervous excitement of new attraction, the giddiness, and the heartbreak that often accompanies the search for love and connection.
Image via YouTube Lil Yachty and Nardwuar—two guys who are about even in hyperactive giddiness levels—have faced off in a new interview.
And for all the contagious giddiness of the mise-en-scène that Prospero sets whirling, an ineradicable sense of disgust whispers through these enchantments.
It's an effective sales tactic, because watching a billionaire's manboy giddiness play out in real time does make us want to light something on fire.
Its shape began to slowly take form—it took me nearly an hour to assemble the dang thing—and a giddiness swelled up inside me.
I'll never erase the total visceral giddiness of consuming an entire vat of homemade scalloped potatoes, roasted in butter and cream, impeccably crispy on top.
Meanwhile, opponents of the president can hardly contain their giddiness at shifting polls which show roughly half of respondents now support his impeachment and removal.
Mr Cooper has form: he previously erased any sense of giddiness from the crime genre in "Out of the Furnace" (2013) and "Black Mass" (2015).
There's an infectious sense of delight to these scenes, a giddiness that helps sell the big moments — not despite but because of their sheer outlandishness.
Or the wonder and giddiness you feel after the kind of first kiss that feels so right you realize it may be your last first kiss.
At some fuel stations, there is a sense of giddiness about the situation, including one northern Michigan fuel station making headlines recently for selling gas at $.
For all the giddiness of his ascent, there's not a drop of monstrosity in his soul, and one thing's for sure: there will never be blood.
Not incidentally, the self-serious men here are all portrayed by women, who manage to maintain lugubriously straight faces while tickling their audiences into stupefied giddiness.
And didn't I, really, have an aversion to the straight and strait-laced married life I would have signed up for in the giddiness of love?
On closer inspection, "Star Wars" has surely diminished from the giddiness of four years ago, but the situation, and the property's future, is far from bleak.
The money has been good, and a giddiness has taken hold, thanks to this plant that has been effectively prohibited since the 1937 Marijuana Tax Act.
It could be said that much of that giddiness was an active attempt to distract from the tragic mass shooting that occurred in Vegas two weeks earlier.
Two things stick in my mind: First, there's the sheer giddiness you can catch in 216's voice when he's rapping next to the legends from Queens.
" Zeitgeist ... "Warnings of complacency made by some as crisis memory endures," per Bloomberg: "[T]he giddiness ... gave some investors pause as they warned against turning too exuberant.
As adults, they share that peculiar mix of awkwardness, giddiness, and sentimentality that comes from falling back into old rhythms with strangers you used to know intimately.
Each one describes their giddiness at first sparkly sip, as well as Nowell's willingness to divulge her technique to anyone interested in trying to make it themselves.
By the time he had a couple transitions under his belt his giddiness might have been more unabashed than the campers who met him for the first time.
Shares in Tesla, where he is chief executive, and SolarCity, where he is chairman, are at multi-year lows as investors question their giddiness about far-off profit.
You can feel Bush's giddiness, a contact high, at getting to join a more powerful man in the oldest and most sacred of male bonding exercises: objectifying women.
"First Day Back" leapt out of the speakers with the kind of giddiness of kids running out the doors of their classroom on the last day of school.
But the use of cheesy reenactments to flesh out the story, coupled with the giddiness of some interviewees, inject a little too much showbiz pizzazz into the proceedings.
She's as comfortable writing and singing moody songs about clandestine trysts in a nightclub as she is describing the overwhelming and saccharine giddiness of love at first sight.
And this self-acceptance doesn't just come from the carefree giddiness that Hula-hooping organically inspires — the team has worked to define the eccentric sport by inclusivity and openness.
Residents have been told to visit the hospital should they experience breathlessness, giddiness, chest pain, and constriction, and to wash their eyes with running water should they become irritated.
" Despite their giddiness, the source says the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star's "original plan was to wait a few more weeks before announcing they are expecting another baby.
You can feel Mr. Bush's giddiness, a contact high, at getting to join a more powerful man in the oldest and most sacred of male bonding exercises: objectifying women.
From that perspective, the giddiness that has created "Parasite's" victory is about more than merely overcoming the idea of people being parochial, although there's clearly some of that too.
She&aposs as comfortable writing and singing moody songs about clandestine trysts in a nightclub as she is describing the overwhelming and saccharine giddiness of love at first sight. 
Standing shoulder to shoulder in the crowd under the hot sun of a perfect June day, I felt a giddiness in my chest that hadn't been there even hours before.
More than any other song on In/Casino/Out, "Transatlantic Foe" best captured the band's infectious giddiness, the kind that would inform "One Armed Scissor" just a couple years later.
But as more decorators lay on color and pattern with the giddiness of paintball enthusiasts, they are borrowing from places where lush, layered and crazy combinations are standard operating aesthetics.
" In the veer-to-cartoonish portion of the filing, the next paragraph begins: "George's giddiness over Mr. Trump's recognition was prominent during the days that followed the March 31, 2016 meeting.
As an auteur, Singer lacks the visual trademarks of a Snyder (which is just as well), the tonal sophistication of a Nolan, or the pop-culture giddiness of a Joss Whedon.
JoJo's six signature shakes (with names like "Cheery Poppins" and "Girl Scout") are an exercise in childlike giddiness, but for an extra six dollars, you can turn them into dessert cocktails.
But giddiness creeps into Galloway's voice when he talks about the team-building process or a defensive line anchored by players who played their college football in the powerhouse Southeastern Conference.
The kids' grandmother, Kris Jenner, opened up to PEOPLE for this week's issue about her giddiness over the festive season, when she will be surrounded by family including her 10 grandchildren.
There has been a certain giddiness among Brazilians to see these exhibitions at big-name institutions — an excitement that the world stage is finally starting to pay attention to their art.
For Mr. Levy and his 213 Laps lieutenants, none of whom have previously been players on Hollywood's awards scene, the sudden one-two punch has led to no small amount of giddiness.
Amid the giddiness of the post-World War I period, when women began to assert themselves more at social events and Prohibition made booze alluringly naughty, dimly lit get-togethers became fashionable.
While the sequel doesn't soar to quite the same heights of giddiness that the original did, it digs even deeper with the story's themes and characters to cast a spell nearly as satisfying.
I'm so glad I had my moment like that one, that moment of absurdity and discovery, the giddiness of finding out something that seems so blindingly obvious, but had never crossed my mind.
Although many people in the poorest areas of Rio still feel that the Olympics are passing them by, a sense of giddiness is palpable across most parts of this city of six million.
While this may seem like an episode out of Rebecca Solnit's essay "Men Explain Things to Me," the man I encountered was not the least bit arrogant, displaying a boyish giddiness toward feminism.
Inmates do horrific things like rape guards and auction off a fellow inmate as a slave, but with such genuine giddiness that their actions might as well be punctuated by a laugh track.
Jenkins's camera follows warriors like Robin Wright's smirking Antiope into training and battle with the same giddiness that's plain on Diana's awed face, tracking the Amazons' fearsome spins and relishing their deadly precision.
Now, while liberals in the media are hysterical, absolutely beside themselves with giddiness, thinking this is the big smoking gun about Paul Manafort, there is another major shoe dropping in these major Democratic scandals.
We are lingering in a moment in which there is a fashion, or even a giddiness, for spending large sums of money on theatrical experiences that explore the foundations and promises of American capitalism.
The story was frantic to the point of giddiness, with a plot that pivoted around a blender of gazpacho, laced with sleeping pills, that the main character plans to offer to her unfaithful boyfriend.
Too many American heroes are growling, gravelly, and grim, dealing with gigantic moral crises and planet-shattering threats, and giving up any ability to enjoy the novelty of discovery, or the sheer giddiness of power.
He wasn't scheduled to start work for another few weeks, until after he was sworn into the state bar, but he had the giddiness of a man eager to try on his new professional identity.
She seemed to struggle with the tension between her giddiness at the thought of taking on the former speaker, and her strategic intuition that she could hurt Gingrich's chances by divulging damaging information about him.
In this context, Mr. Trump's election was an unexpected bonus, but the original giddiness has worn off, and Moscow has returned to its tried-and-true formula of creating turmoil and exploiting the resulting opportunities.
Seriously, go to Germany and get up at 6 AM, and you'll see the autobahns already brimming over with an eager and dedicated workforce, full of a stoic giddiness at the prospect of another industrious day.
"To balance joy and desperation as gracefully as Mr. Baker does — to interweave giddiness and heartbreak — is no easy feat," A.O. Scott wrote in his New York Times review; he named the movie a Critic's Pick.
Readers will hear a voice of slightly goofy Wodehousian giddiness; the column becomes a self-portrait of someone glad to discover that—in this restaurant and, perhaps, in life—things have turned out better than expected.
Lee Foss' productions over the last decade and a half have been lessons in casual optimism, a demonstration of the way to craft giddiness out of just a few intersecting synth lines and an insistent kick drum.
I felt brief twinges of happy giddiness wash over my body, but it wasn't accompanied by any insights or new perspectives; it didn't stir my imagination or knock any creativity loose from my brain like past drug experiences.
A democracy relies on optimism, but the very wealthy are the only people who have any reason to enter the new year in a state of optimism, and their giddiness won't last through even the first quarter of 2018.
In designing for, and capturing on canvas, the images of clients and admirers like Elizabeth Taylor, Paloma Picasso and Diana Vreeland, Mr. Vollbracht came to symbolize the unfettered giddiness, extravagance and glamour of the late 1970s and early ′80s.
If Leto's Suicide Squad premiere outfit wasn't already meme-worthy (and oh, was it ever), this sealed the deal: His expression felt so sincere — his giddiness so palpable — that it warmed the hearts of fellow Gucci groupies and Leto fans alike.
When they can do that, the joy is not an external sense of giddiness, but it's an internal sense of knowing that things are going to be OK and that we're going to get through this no matter what happens.
The game's conclusion, with Gardner's bases-loaded catch, was fitting of the way it was played, with twists and unexpected star turns that left the Yankees — veterans and rookies alike — celebrating with a giddiness that is usually reserved for October.
She says she's happy with Lawrence, but her decision to invite Daniel to fill an empty spot at career day at a local high school — and the giddiness in her voice when she talks about him to Molly — says otherwise.
Ms. Wise, best known as Nola Darling in the Netflix reboot of "She's Gotta Have It," unifies Olivia's deeply divided character so that you track your empathy for her even when she slides from apparent giddiness to Medea-like rage.
There's a certain giddiness to Atwood's writing: Look at these women working together; look at the cleverness of their plan; look at how clear it is that those who are good will succeed and those who are not will be punished.
Four decades after I was forbidden as a young teenager from watching Barbra Streisand reclaim the role that Judy Garland (and Janet Gaynor before her) had so perfectly embodied, I'm again experiencing cautious giddiness as a new version opens worldwide this week.
The differences were particularly present this year in the tinge of giddiness shown by some Democratic politicians as they publicly released their returns with an added itemization: a finger in the eye of President Trump, who has refused to share his filings.
Meghan gave birth to their son on May 6, and shortly after Prince Harry charmed the world with his too-cute-for-words announcement in front of — curiously enough — two horses (who he later thanked because he was clearly overwhelmed with giddiness and gratitude).
This probably has something to do with the pure out-of-body giddiness of the broadcasters, and the fact that dotted throughout the shots of the sublimely turnt-up crowd there are exhausted-looking children clinging to parents or nodding off in the chaos.
But combined with some sentiment indicators that have been suggesting some giddiness (high CNN Money Fear-Greed Index, low put-call ratios, extended Ned Davis Crowd Sentiment Poll) it suggests the market should probably find an excuse to stall or settle back before too long.
Ezra Miller didn't do much for me — from his familial angst to his "Yay, I'm joining a team!" giddiness to his nervousness and effectiveness in battle, he reminded me way too much of Tom Holland in Captain America: Civil War and Spider-Man: Homecoming.
However, after this momentary respite from giddiness, David Tepper arrived and put a floor under the indices, forestalling a more significant sell-off as the pre-market indicators rallied from deep red to a light shade of green, opening +1 handle when trading began.
One episode revolves around him snatching away a doll Beatrice thinks is a real baby and throwing it over his balcony, reveling in her horror at what she thinks is infanticide, and then — his giddiness turned almost immediately into shame — desperately trying to retrieve the doll to placate her.
Much of the commentary after Mr. Taufatofua's later appearance on "Today" wearing traditional Tongan garb focused on the giddiness of the show's female hosts — Hoda Kotb, Natalie Morales and Jenna Bush Hager — as they lasciviously stroked the shiny torso of an athlete who looked ready to be deep-fried.
After all, the physiological effects of this still-unnamed drug, which kicks up the dopamine levels in the brain, would seem to replicate what we usually identify as the symptoms of love, the kind itemized in Rodgers and Hart ballads: giddiness, loss of appetite, enhanced perception, increased pulse, etc.
The work features a landscape in which alien machinery (that managed to  hijack Amazon and eBay) and nature are fighting for dominance of the planet and yet overall, the work "Seamless" conveys a feeling of calm and slight giddiness that one would experience while watching a wildlife documentary featuring the customary watering hole.
Even beforehand Frazier's first day as a major leaguer was filled with the requisite giddiness — "I feel like I have a cape on my back, and I'm just wearing B.P. pants right now," he said, referring to his batting practice attire — and his girlfriend, parents, sister and agent flew in for the occasion.
The Tower Bar, in particular, quickly evolved into the preferred watering hole of studio moguls, literary agents, fashion designers, power brokers and A-list movie stars, who prized Mr. Klein's ability to reconcile the paradox that the famous experience the same giddiness we all do when exposed to others of their kind.
The "drug" part of an intoxicant has long been a taboo in scholarly criticism—you'll never spot a wine writer going long on the giddiness brought forth by a glass of Merlot—but Browne understands why people smoke marijuana, and it would be intellectually dishonest to focus exclusively on the welcoming smell or the tasteful contours of the bud.
A fashion first in the gilded salons of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the show was opulent to the point of giddiness and yet still a sincere homage to the influential performer by a young designer whose childhood anthem was Jackson's "They Don't Care About Us." As sometimes happens in fashion, an unanticipated moment suddenly feels perfectly timed.
After Sedol won his first (and only) match, LeCun couldn't quite keep the excitement and bad jokes in check:But from there, LeCun launched a cascade of negativity at his Google brethren (and the media—thanks, Yann!):Unfortunately for LeCun, even New York University's Center for Data Science—of which LeCun is the founding director—couldn't keep its giddiness in check.
Having spent a large amount of time stalking the cast on social media and the website prior to show, I felt the exact same way I did when I was 11 and about to see The Backstreet Boys: giddiness, terror, and a compulsion to pick a favorite (mine was Ryan, the long-haired one who liked metal bands and drummed).
But it was impossible not to be caught up in the benign giddiness of the Dutch as they danced and swayed and chanted and sang and conga-lined their way behind the orange double-decker bus that has served as the country's rolling mascot for the last two decades — first for just the men's matches, and now for the women's, too.
The gloriously trashy cover of A Flock of Seagulls' "I Ran" is the first time in the movie that Emma Stone truly comes alive: Her hysterical dancing pairs perfectly with Ryan Gosling's bright red bomber jacket and even brighter red keytar (I own the same exact model, by the way), imbuing the movie with much-needed self-deprecation and giddiness.

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