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"tizzy" Definitions
  1. a state of nervous excitement or worry

319 Sentences With "tizzy"

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Shaolin shows up, too, sending Dizzee into a fanboy tizzy.
Predictably, this sent people into a tizzy on social media.
He types 53 characters; he sends journalists into a tizzy.
So, why are scientists all in a tizzy about it?
Fans were sent in a tizzy, anxiously awaiting the announcement.
It's the perfect setup for sending Julia into a tizzy.
The push and pull has sent investors into a tizzy.
What's getting the US Olympics Committee in a tizzy this time?
President Trump's tax plan has the housing industry in a tizzy.
It's also the NBA Finals, which throws producers into a tizzy.
Which may be why it has got everyone in a tizzy.
But early reports on the feature sent users into a tizzy.
He doesn't see a tweet and then fly into a tizzy.
A big part of that tizzy is analyzing the Weeknd's back catalogue.
Bethenny Frankel certainly knows how to send her fans into a tizzy.
Sure, spiders are scary enough to send some people into a tizzy.
Which is why Tarte's latest teaser just sent the internet into a tizzy.
It caused the little guy to tumble to the ground in a tizzy.
No matter her intent, the video clips sent the Internet into a tizzy.
Last time the Fed hiked, the market went into a two-month tizzy.
YouTube went down on Friday morning and sent the internet into a tizzy.
Wood posted a photo of Westworld preparations, sending her followers into a tizzy.
That number is significant: 1.21 gigawatts of power sends Doc into a tizzy.
The prospect was so enticing it sent Mike Allen into an incoherent tizzy.
Slow cars in the fast lane send me into a curse-filled tizzy.
Stefani played No Doubt's 2001 smash "Hella Good," sending the assembled into a tizzy.
As anticipated, the red carpet saw a tizzy of veils, headdresses, halos, and crowns.
Here's the #DoTheRex ad that sent advertising circles into a tizzy for being 'bold'.
Predictably, the Internet outrage machine is already in a tizzy about this potential event.
This possibility is one that sent California Democrats into a tizzy this past June.
All it took was one trailer to send people into a tizzy back in 2010.
The rally has sent the stock prices of certain Australian lithium miners into a tizzy.
Trump's comments – and self-comparisons to the 22017th president – sent the internet into a tizzy.
He isn't sent into a tizzy because of any perceived threat to his daughter's piety.
The storied fashion house has sent social media users into a tizzy with its strange design
Ever worked yourself into a tizzy because your perfectly planned schedule went awry by 15 minutes?
If we get some surprise from the Fed … that could throw the market into a tizzy.
When we first heard all this bacon news, we worked ourselves up into a serious tizzy.
Amal Clooney gave birth to two lovely babies Tuesday, and the internet is in a tizzy.
Aniston recently proved her icon status when she sent fans into a tizzy by joining Instagram.
News outlets were in a tizzy this week over a jacket Hillary Clinton wore in April.
But it sent the financial press into a tizzy of panic that could grab anyone's attention.
She also, in typical Lena fashion, made a shocking statement that has the Internet in a tizzy.
That report sent Brian Fallon, who served as Clinton's presidential campaign spokesman, in a tizzy on Twitter.
Your favorite missing-in-action Westerosi has finally resurfaced, and it has fans in a full tizzy.
Jared was the next to arrive, which sent lots of the girls in a tizzy, especially Jubilee.
Tim Cook has deleted the Super Bowl picture that sent Twitter into a tizzy on Sunday night.
And the latest couple sending the internet into a tizzy: Jade Hydaria and her S.O., Curt Rendle.
They joke, the catch up, and they send fans into a tizzy whenever they flaunt their #FriendGoals.
Miley Cyrus partied like it's 2006 ... transforming into Hannah Montana and sending her fans into a tizzy.
Some conservatives, brought up declaiming, "Better dead than red," are understandably in a bit of a tizzy.
We're so dependent on our devices that we go into a tizzy when they're about to lose power.
Aiko's fans immediately went into a tizzy, thinking that the poetic line was about the couple breaking up.
Apple released its first beta test for iOS 10.2 in late October, sending ass-lovers into a tizzy.
Over the past two days Washington has worked itself into a tizzy over Michelle Wolf's unusually scathing monologue.
Jadakiss' odd order sent the Internet into a tizzy ... but he's not dishing back the hate he's received.
In the tizzy of fear over higher rates, Montagne cautioned markets to keep bond market moves in context.
He threw everyone into a tizzy when he talked about the fact that we were in a simulation.
Click through to see the trend that's sending Twitter into a tizzy (or to cop one of your own).
West released some songs Thursday from his new album, "The Life of Pablo," throwing Swift's fans into a tizzy.
The GOP has, in particular, gone into a tizzy over Trump's seemingly improvised threats to levy tariffs against Mexico.
Black Twitter was thrown into a tizzy a couple of weeks ago when the term "n*****fished" went viral.
On the Runway The tartan tie choice had viewers in a tizzy, but there was method to the madness.
Elle magazine sent "Kimye" fans into a tizzy with a false tweet on Thursday, claiming the couple was splitting.
Given the duo's massive reach on social media, the collaboration is sure to send fans of both into a tizzy.
But the newest artwork sent fans (who discovered it and started sharing it like wildfire on Twitter) into a tizzy.
That's right, Champagne Pop, the highlighter that sent the beauty world into a tizzy, and the subsequent renditions it spurred.
A news report that Queen Elizabeth II's last corgi, Willow, had died sent the British news media into a tizzy.
A news report that Queen Elizabeth II's last corgi, Willow, had died, sent the British news media into a tizzy.
Last week, the internet got itself in a tizzy over a mysterious "blob" that a Paris zoo put on display.
They're in a tizzy, clearly not expecting to see army men rounding up security guards and searching for their husband.
Hurricane Matthew has meteorologists all in a tizzy on social media, remarking on its impressive strength and sudden, dramatic intensification.
Last year, the internet worked itself into a tizzy over the spelling of the popular children's book series Berenstain Bears.
By now you've probably heard about the large snow penis that sent the town of Gothenburg, Sweden into a tizzy.
YouTube user Fluffy Berry Puff has the Internet in a tizzy over giant gummy candies that look like popular beverages.
The United States is currently in a tizzy, again, over what should be a simple and quick discussion—net neutrality.
All of this sent Film Twitter into a tizzy and almost immediately spawned criticism, along with plenty of memes. pic.twitter.
The news sends the staff of the titular country estate into a tizzy, making sure every surface is spit-shined.
There is something about the word 'lockdown' — even when notified as "complete safety restrictions" — that sends us into a tizzy.
Ask yourself: Are there particular topics of conversation or physical places that tend to send your family into a tizzy?
And a tantalizing bit of news about the possibility of seeing a familiar face just put us Potterheads in a tizzy.
While this doesn't prove anything beyond that Drake will compliment his friends, it sent the internet into a tizzy of reactions.
If you ask us, that's still plenty — more than enough to send astrology enthusiasts into a cosmic tizzy, that's for sure.
Last year when Lush launched the "jelly" iteration of its famous bath bomb, it sent fans into a full-on tizzy.
I recorded the latest middle school goss ("The whole world is in a tizzy because R* found out K* likes him").
Of course, this wouldn't be a "year in SpaceX" if there weren't some mysteries to send internet sleuths into a tizzy.
And the yoga-loving, sex-obsessed CEO is rumored to be planning a moon colony, sending his investors into a tizzy.
"You all are in a tizzy about a minor issue that should have been handled in an hour," Corker told reporters.
For those who have forgotten how much "SNL" sends Trump into a tizzy, here's a quick refresher from his Twitter account.
So much so that a "rogue" 2.9 percent print for January was enough to send fixed income markets into a tizzy.
All of the ambiguity has devout Westworld fans in a tizzy, with some claiming that the news has left them anxious.
And, in the run-up to that deadline, there was a tizzy of chatter around whether the lights would stay on.
Lab-grown meat is still months from market, but vegetarian meats already have the poultry and cattle industries in a tizzy.
In the wake of the UK's vote to leave the European Union, environmentalists have been in a bit of a tizzy.
When images and intel from the "Thank U, Next" music video shoot started surfacing online, the internet went into a tizzy.
In 2015 fish biologists went into a tizzy after a mere handful of salmon set up nests in the Connecticut River.
In what has become something of a familiar ritual, the sudden release immediately sent fans and the industry into a tizzy.
While Ohtani has always boasted broad shoulders, photos of him at spring training this year have sent fans into a tizzy.
Flashback Friday Victoria Beckham sent the internet into a tizzy after posting video of herself dancing to a Spice Girls song.
A spate of high-profile thefts at automated teller machines (ATM) has sparked alarm and sent law enforcement officials in a tizzy.
In fact, the most recent evidence of A-list doppelgängers is so surprising, it's left everyone on Twitter in quite the tizzy.
The actor got fans in a tizzy after he posted a reunion photo on Instagram that featured some of his co-stars.
The zoomed-in, paparazzi-style photo sent fans — who are waiting on this image like it's a Kardashian's baby — into a tizzy.
But any sign of a trade impact, or troubling guidance for the rest of the year, could send investors into a tizzy.
I would occasionally find myself bearing the brunt of some fandom tizzy about a shipping war I had no idea even existed.
As president, Trump every once in a while throws global financial markets into a tizzy with unexpected tweets threatening tariffs and trade wars.
We've pretty clearly established that whatever these videos show, they don't seem important enough for the Pentagon to get in a tizzy over.
Okay, technically they don't exist yet, but pop culture collectables company Funko tweeted some promising news, and its got fans in a tizzy.
Fans are in a tizzy over the photos — this is concrete proof that the hero Swift sings about on reputation in fact exists.
But, instead of the ball ending in a tizzy of gossip, it ends with a zombie fight that turns into a total bloodbath.
The house is a colony of artists and ex-pats, all thrown into a tizzy at the arrival of this lovely, curious girl.
Presidential advisers, cabinet secretaries, and department heads come and go in a Twitter-fueled tizzy, sowing confusion and institutional inertia in their wake.
Now, four centuries — er, months — later, the collection has officially dropped, and it's enough to send diehard Drunk Elephant fans into a tizzy.
But even she must have been surprised when a completely innocuous Father's Day tribute to Caitlyn Jenner sent haters in a tizzy on Sunday.
Mavs guard Deron Williams followed with a 3-pointer that made it a one-point game and sent the sellout crowd into a tizzy.
The photos sent tabloids into a tizzy as they frantically printed covers proclaiming that Jen was pregnant with a "miracle baby" at age 47.
The Federal Reserve could make no new comment at all after its meeting and still sound hawkish, sending the bond market into a tizzy.
Between the infrastructure of electronic trade shows like CES and the blogosphere, the Internet managed to work itself into a tizzy over 3D TVs.
On a different thread, a friend played counselor when I wrote something that she was worried would send another commenter into a defensive tizzy.
It takes only 30 seconds of footage or a leaked production shot to send Game of Thrones viewers into a tizzy of wild theorizing.
It feels like every couple of weeks, another wave of cutely-decorated macarons becomes a new hot trend and gets everyone in a tizzy.
Instagram was in a PR tizzy in December after reports found that it had been testing a new horizontal tap-to-swipe design for months.
Dissection in particular sent them into a tizzy, which created a shortage of educational bodies and helped spawn the dreaded resurrection men of later centuries.
Meanwhile, , most of which cite confidential sources familiar with the situation, have thrown Apple analysts into a tizzy and put further pressure on the stock.
If that weren't enough to send me into a tizzy, we also took a trip down memory lane by chatting about Alba's past beauty looks.
This causes Richard to go into a tizzy as he believes the bad press will prevent him from being able to hire great technical talent.
To celebrate the end of the week, Mindy Kaling shared an amazing gem on Instagram that has Kelly and Ryan shippers in quite a tizzy.
The Weber and Von-Webers are all thrown into a tizzy when Jill's daughter Hazel (Erin Gerasimovich) gets her period, turning into Mommy's little monster.
Word of a possible ban sent social media users into a tizzy, many of whom called out the possible #momoban as a useless government measure.
This just proves how trapped they are that after just one speech and the market reaction that followed has the ECB already in a tizzy.
Kamara caught four passes for 2385 yards and ran once for 280 yards, sparking New Orleans — and the crowd is once again in a tizzy.
Instead, the market took on a mind of its own, where sentiment and likely some computer-programmed trading sent Wall Street into a bizarre tizzy.
For years, Republicans have been in a tizzy over voter fraud by noncitizens, which they claim is eating away at American democracy and helping Democrats.
Everybody is in a tizzy over whether Apple should comply with a court order to unlock the iPhone of one of the dead San Bernardino terrorists.
On Friday afternoon, the yield curve inverted, which, if you're a halfway normal person, sounds extremely boring, but it sent the financial press into a tizzy.
That&aposs what I&aposve been saying about the threat posed from China every time the left gets in a tizzy about the former Soviet Union.
Fans have been in a tizzy thinking of the five Game of Thrones successor shows poised to swamp HBO with more George R. R. Martin lore.
Leone's dance moves as Laila in the recently released film Raees, starring Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan, sent crowds into a tizzy at theaters across India.
It's worth noting that WeWork's prospectus came out alongside three data points suggesting the recovery will soon come to an end, sending investors into a tizzy.
I want to show you the tweet that happened around 9:00 this morning that really sent everything in a bit of at teasy -- tizzy, rather.
On Wednesday morning, the yield curve inverted, which, if you're a halfway normal person, sounds extremely boring, but it sent the financial press into a tizzy.
Ms. Pate recently met with a man who was "all in a tizzy," she said, because he had heard premiums were rising sharply for next year.
The idea of an Italian at the helm of Britain's largest luxury brand has already sent acolytes into a tizzy, but an Italian with gothic tendencies?
People online are, predictably, in a tizzy: How dare the Girl Scouts suggest that little girls run away from smooches and hugs from their doting grandparents?
Washington (CNN)The long-awaited declassified memo on the Russia investigation that had Washington in a tizzy for days is finally out for everybody to see.
President Trump's comment that he had no deadline on a China deal has predictably thrown markets into a tizzy, as the self-imposed deadline of Dec.
This week, the presidential candidate returned to the program to drop another truth bomb that will probably have the more dimwitted corners of Twitter in a tizzy.
It sent us all into a tizzy last Christmas by bringing back the legendary NES, the retro system featuring 30 games from the original Nintendo Entertainment System.
After the Senate flew into a tizzy, actor and Twitter master George Takei drew an interesting connection between McCain and Severus Snape from the Harry Potter franchise.
The unforgivable food faux pas -- liable to send New Yorkers into a tizzy -- occurred at Gino's Pizzeria in Howard Beach, Queens, during a campaign stop Wednesday night.
It's not just her outfit choices that send fans in a tizzy and online sales through the roof, either — so do her hair and skin-care secrets.
Later that year, Kylie also tried out the new shade sending fans into a tizzy as they tried to figure out exactly why she looked so different.
Zac Efron sent his social media followers into a tizzy on Tuesday when he shared another glimpse at the "good genes" hard at work in his family.
The recovery comes after trade tensions escalated last week when U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly ended a truce period Chinese imports, sending markets worldwide into a tizzy.
As R29's own Erin Donnelly pointed out, the singer is treating these babies like a surprise album release, and the internet is truly in a tizzy.
So it may surprise you that the internet is now in a tizzy over a photo of a woman sitting on the subway with her legs crossed.
I can see how the supply — extremely limited by geography — will whip fans into a tizzy, causing Redditors to devise methods for predicting the next Snapbot location.
Why The Haunting of Hill House fans will love it: Apart from boasting a magnificent ensemble cast, the new series will leave mystery junkies in a tizzy.
In the opening scene, Vanessa sends her servants into a tizzy of activity to prepare for what she thinks is the return of Anatol, her old lover.
On Thursday, Liam Payne sent his fans into a tizzy as he shared a selfie in which he was nearly nude, except for a strategically placed bed sheet.
E-commerce giant Amazon's upcoming launch Down Under might have consumers in a tizzy, but not everyone is thrilled at the online retailer's entry to the Australian market.
"That kind of stuff is amazing and an honor and very crazy, but it's something that I can get into too much of a tizzy about," she said.
Here's the crux of Brody's review that has the internet in a tizzy: Avengers: Infinity War would make little sense in the absence of its pack of predecessors.
The magazine tweeted the link along with fake news about Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West breaking up Thursday afternoon, which of course threw Twitter into a tizzy.
Instead of going into a tizzy about headline-grabbing trade war nonsense, Wall Street should lower the boom on Trump's total lack of progress on the trade front.
It feels like the sonic equivalent of attempting to drown Theresa May in guitars, and sends the crowd into a sweat-drenched tizzy, drinks flying from their glasses.
Spicer responded: He added that when it comes to recreational weed, he believes we'll see "greater enforcement" of it, which rightfully sent the cannabis community into a tizzy.
Three lucky undergrads had their names drawn to take half-court shots, a la the kid in Cincinnati who sent Dick Vitale into a tizzy back in 1994.
It's that the erstwhile fixer went rogue and shared some potentially damning truths about his old boss that had them, and the White House, in such a tizzy.
Chicago's restaurant scene was thrown into a tizzy the past few months, with dozens of restaurants who use bookings from Reserve, an OpenTable competitor, complaining of no-shows.
Thanks to the BBC, the Dunkirk actor will receive his very own television special, one in which he will no doubt send hundreds of fans into a screaming tizzy.
Uncertainty about the consequences of Britain leaving the European Union sent global markets into a tizzy last week, with investors flocking safe havens such as gold and the yen.
The in-demand toy has set parents across the country into a tizzy, with dozens lining up at stores like Toys R Us when a new shipment comes in.
"   The "Love Yourself" singer sent Beliebers into a tizzy Sunday when he made a surprise appearance during Ariana Grande's headlining set at Coachella to sing his 2015 hit "Sorry.
But it sounds like the tides may be turning, because the latest brow product to send Pinterest fans into a tizzy is none other than the Nyx Eyebrow Gel.
Fans (and haters) are in a tizzy over reports that Khloé Kardashian may be pregnant, which came just days after news that her baby sister Kylie Jenner is expecting.
When Sean Spicer took to the podium on Saturday night and defended the crowd sizes at Trump's inauguration, the media went into a tizzy, lambasting Spicer for his defense.
A recent tizzy over the commission halting Lifeline subsides (a program that falls under the USF) to 9 companies, 2023 of which do not yet have customers, was puzzling.
On the Street March 1: While the political world had everyone in a tizzy, the New York art world exploded last week with fairs, exhibitions and a new museum.
The SNES Classic console that followed soon after didn't seem to cause quite the same tizzy, thankfully, so perhaps Nintendo will be a bit better prepared this time around.
That move sent pretty much all of Congress into a tizzy as the House sought to approve $5 billion in wall funding, while the Senate continued to resist it.
Tina and Louise's favorite boy band, Boyz 4 Now, needs a new member and is holding open auditions, which sends Tina into her typical fantasy-driven, boy-crazy tizzy.
Once that was accomplished, he could then apply that logic to the coronavirus-driven stock plunge and find the issues that had been dumped indiscriminately in an emotional tizzy.
Travis Scott sent Tesla fans into a tizzy on Friday when he released two new videos to go along with the JACKBOYS project from his label Cactus Jack Records.
The couple, formally the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, last week announced their self-imposed semi-exile from royal life, throwing the British tabloids — and citizenry — into a tizzy.
The music, fashion, and beauty mogul posted an Instagram selfie (side note: has Rihanna ever taken a bad picture?) with a mysterious caption that has fans in a tizzy.
Naturally, fans are in a tizzy trying to figure out what this Fenty-focused project is and how Rihanna's long lost twin has flown well under the radar until now.
First, he wore that harness to the Golden Globes, then he debuted Celine leather pants on the SAGs red carpet — but that's not what has the internet in a tizzy.
Meanwhile, reports about iPhone production slowdowns, most of which cite confidential sources familiar with the situation, have thrown Apple analysts into a tizzy and put further pressure on the stock.
But don't get in a tizzy, finding these special presents is easy with a speedy trip to the digital shopping mecca that boasts Prime next-day shipping advantages: a.k.a. Amazon.
Literary Twitter is all in a tizzy, and we couldn't be more delighted, because the burns are piping hot, and the subject of the controversy is novelist extraordinaire Jane Austen.
In "The Rise and Fall of American Growth," published in 2016, Northwestern University economist Robert Gordon created a tizzy by blaming laggard technology invention for our relatively flat productivity growth.
Just last week, fans were in a tizzy after Kim shared a series of sweet texts from Kanye, who sent her a serene photo seemingly taken from inside their home.
The first trailer for Fifty Shades Darker, the follow-up to 2015's erotic big screen drama Fifty Shades of Grey, has arrived, and fans are already in a tizzy.
The internet went into a tizzy this week when headlines proclaimed that the Uber driver in Kalamazoo, Michigan who's accused of murdering six people was suing Uber for $10 million.
Having Dom go "rogue," as federal agent Luke Hobbs (Johnson) puts it, throws his team into a tizzy, forcing them into an uneasy alliance with the aforementioned Deckard Shaw (Statham).
Jackie Chan has Rush Hour fans in a tizzy as he seemed to confirm Rush Hour 22017 in the works for next year while a guest on The Cruz Show.
That sent climate change deniers into a tizzy, and they eventually found a NOAA scientist who claimed that NOAA had violated some of its own norms in preparing that report.
Global markets went into a tizzy last week as investors unsure over the fallout of Britain's vote on Thursday fled to safe-haven assets such as the yen and gold.
But while Trump once again threw Washington into a tizzy with tweets and offhand remarks, the policymaking train continued to chug forward with significant developments on taxes, health care, and trade.
When NBC News reported Thursday that federal authorities wiretapped President Donald Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen, who's been infamously involved in the Stormy Daniels scandal, it sent everyone into a tizzy.
Everyone's in a tizzy about the upcoming "sequel" to either beloved or loathed Christmas film Love, Actually and now you can get more excited because two key characters are still together.
Washington was sent into a tizzy last week when Bloomberg reported that House leaders had not actually sent the AHCA to the Senate because they were waiting for a CBO score.
The first trailer for Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life premiered on Tuesday, sending hordes of fans into a tizzy of scrupulous theorizing and speculating about every single frame (ourselves included).
Like this new character in town who has me and FP Jones (Skeet Ulrich) in a tizzy is Penny Peabody (Brit Morgan), aka the Snake Charmer aka Riverdale's Brie Larson look-alike.
His full-throated defense of free speech triggered a tizzy of debate among journalists—many of whom were rather less enthused with the idea of granting anti-Semites a globe-spanning platform.
Immediately after the Shooter actor posted the photo, the Internet went into a tizzy, with fans commenting in disbelief how the children looked exactly like a younger version of Phillippe and Witherspoon.
The now-fan-favorite jacket was clearly worth the wait: A single Obama sighting pretty much threw the Internet into a tizzy — as evidenced by the numerous reaction stories the outfit inspired.
Washington was sent into a tizzy on Thursday night when Bloomberg reported that House leaders had not actually sent the AHCA to the Senate because they were waiting for a CBO score.
The pair previously sent their fans into a tizzy when they shared never-before-seen photos and videos during their tour that seemingly hinted the couple had secretly renewed their wedding vows.
And now, two days later, those doubts are being confirmed by a series of Tweets from Raby that we can be sure will send the internet into a whole other viral tizzy.
The art world is in a tizzy after Christie's auctioned a painting credited to Leonardo da Vinci for $450.3 million Wednesday night, making it the most expensive work of art ever sold.
On Thursday, the internet found itself in a tizzy when many news outlets reported, based on an ABC News interview, that Jimmy Kimmel, host of this year's Oscars, would not do that.
Likely the most standout moment of the year came in May when Cara Delevingne and Ashley Benson were papped carrying a sex bench, which sent the internet into an irreversible horny tizzy.
Justin "WebMD'd himself" into a tizzy and believed he had testicular torsion, a serious condition caused when a spermatic cord becomes twisted cutting off the flow of blood to the attached testicle.
Fans were sent into a tizzy on Wednesday after Taylor Swift was spotted spending several hours at a New York City recording studio that Miley Cyrus and Lady Gaga have also recently visited.
Again, the minds behind KUWTK could have easily cut out the pink doughnut scene — it's a quick throw-away mention — yet they didn't, knowing full well the obsessive fan tizzy it would cause.
The brand is coming out with heart-shaped highlighters, and the news is guaranteed to send Too Faced fans into a tizzy, not to mention anyone who uses the heart emoji with abandon.
"That kind of stuff is amazing and an honor and very crazy, but it's something that I can get into too much of a tizzy about," she told THR of all the recognition.
Staples: up 10 percent Consumer Disc: up 9 percent Source: Thomson Reuters It's little wonder that the market goes into a tizzy when there is even a small threat to technology earnings expectations.
Then they saw journalists and all of those rightly offended Americans throw themselves into a tizzy, devoting a day's worth of headlines and Facebook news feeds to Trump's choice of a lunch dish.
Swift sent her beloved Swifties into a tizzy last Friday by teasing a mysterious date — April 26 — on her social media accounts and a countdown clock on her website ticking down to the day.
In 1963, Jimmy wrote to Lorraine in a bit of a tizzy about his novel Another Country: My dear Lorraine: a very particular favor but please don't do it if you don't want to.
But that US is in the middle of an election year, and since that usually tends to send everyone into an ideological tizzy, the GOP has called for absolutely no nomination under President Obama.
Fans were in a tizzy on Monday after Kim Kardashian West shared a series of sweet texts from her husband Kanye West, who sent her a serene photo seemingly taken from inside their home.
On Sunday, the rock band sent fans into a tizzy when the group seemed to "erase" its online presence, including blank, white avatars on social media and turning its website into a blank page.
The trailer for Greta Gerwig's film adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's 1868 novel Little Women hit the internet on Tuesday, sending hardcore fans of the Civil War-set drama into a bonnet-induced tizzy.
So a report in The Daily Mail that the queen's last corgi, Willow, had died, naturally sent the British press (and more than a few outlets in the empire's former colonies) into a tizzy.
One in particular, a black Labrador named Ash, went into a tizzy, banging the cage around and not giving up until he pried the tape loose with his teeth and ate the hot dog.
The superstar caused a tizzy on the red carpet but seemed as chill as ever while snapping a selfie with the model Ashley Graham and Eva Chen, the director of fashion partnerships at Instagram.
The recent announcement of a health alliance by Berkshire Hathaway, Amazon and J.P. Morgan promises to disrupt the health-care industry (but with few details), and it has thrown the market into a tizzy.
Just as soon as it seemed like Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande were done raising my heart rate with surprise engagements and social media posts, Davidson just sent everyone into a tizzy all over again.
In May, Trump announced an increase in tariffs to 25% on $200 billion of Chinese goods, sending markets into a tizzy and prompting China to retaliate by raising duties on $60 billion in American products.
Swift sent her beloved fans into a tizzy earlier this month by teasing the mysterious date on her social media accounts as a countdown clock on her website also began ticking down to the day.
Fast-forward to 2017, and we have Harry Styles championing a new era of suit inspiration: The bright pink, custom Edward Sexton suiting he wore on the Today show threw the Internet into a tizzy.
"This just proves how trapped they are that after just one speech and the market reaction that followed has the ECB already in a tizzy," said Peter Boockvar, chief market analyst at The Lindsey Group.
It&aposs also possible that sitting at home during Super Bowl weekend for the first time in four years, Brady felt like sending the NFL world into a tizzy from the comfort of his couch.
MOSCOW — Several years ago, for reasons that have never been explained, President Vladimir V. Putin vanished from the public eye for more than a week, sending the Russian capital into a tizzy over his fate.
Her second book, Normal People, out April, sent reviewers in a tizzy of praise — and has readers anxiously following along Connell and Marianne's compelling on-again, off-again romance (we won't spoil on how it ends).
Of course, the internet is thrilled; interest in this game is so high that Rockstar tweeting out a simple logo was enough to send every videogame website and personality from here to Blackwater into a tizzy.
It's the assumption of many people around Trump, and perhaps the president himself, that these outbursts are cost-free: It gets the media in a tizzy, and diverts attention from current problems to a new cliffhanger.
And with the fact that they go into a tizzy and, you know, and an outrage of the week and start wringing their hands like it&aposs the end of the world, it really -- you know.
Admittedly, that was probably my fault, because I still don't really know what I'm doing, but in a total tizzy, I had a friend call me and talk me through re-making the thing from scratch.
The Grease star, 20193, sent Twitter into a tizzy when he appeared to mistake drag queen Jade Jolie for the "You Need To Calm Down" singer while handing over the award for video of the year.
The new discovery of everyone finding out about my three hernias and my ripped diastases has people in a tizzy, but I followed all of my doctor's orders and I feel like everyone just needs to relax.
The staggering order sent W.H. Frost, a local butcher, into a tizzy: "Working for Beyoncé is grueling labor but she makes sure her team are well fed," an unnamed source from the shop reportedly told The Sun.
Today, she meets teenagers named after Rose, though unthinkingly adding a rose emoji to an Instagram post recently sent the internet into a tizzy, with fans predicting a "Doctor Who" comeback — a rumor she's quick to scotch.
The crowd was pumped at the first one—which Lucas catapulted from his hip like some kind of medieval rock hurling contestant—but by the time he made it to three, they understandably went into a tizzy.
It is perhaps natural, then, that the political media is in a tizzy about the appointment of Thomas Brunell, a political science professor at the University of Texas at Dallas, as the deputy director of the Census.
The Lawrence O'Donnell interview: The opening question from MSNBC show host O'Donnell, "What is wrong with you," sends Weiner into a tizzy that results in verbal fisticuffs rarely seen on TV (before this particular election season, that is).
A few days before Musk sent his army of fanboys into a tizzy with a CGI video of Teslas careening on high-speed electric sleds through underground tunnels, Uber was tickling our utopian fancies with a different vision.
Even better, you'll get a push notification as soon as the Furbo detects a yap or yelp so you can calm your dog down with a few "good boys" in the event they're sent into a barking tizzy.
This is as irritating to Ramsay as it is to us, so he throws the late Shaggydog's head at Jon, which sends him into a tizzy that he never quite recovers from for the rest of the episode.
Before we work ourselves into a tizzy, it would behoove us to consult some people who really know Christmas trees inside and out and know exactly how much "disruption" the industry (or an individual uprooted tree) can take.
On Thursday, just after the U.S. Senate had unveiled their draft of the American Health Care Act, aka "Trumpcare," the Tangerine Dream in the White House decided it was a great time to throw the internet into a tizzy.
During my single heydey, I'd Google myself into a tizzy, trying to piece together the right set of tips to make myself appear carefree, cool, and sexy — the type of woman any man would want to wife up (ugh).
Sunny star and co-creator Rob McElhenney sent Office fans into a tizzy last week when he revealed his series was filming outside the building used in The Office as the location of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.
A circa-1898 photo that shows three children working at a gold mine on Dominion Creek in the Yukon Territory in Canada has sent social media into a tizzy thanks to one of the children's striking similarities to Thunberg.
He spent the first full week in office issuing executive orders, then sending media and the public into a tizzy when some of them weren't fully explained or even published on the White House website in a timely manner.
" Fans were sent into a tizzy when the pair hung out on camera as Styles filled in for James Corden on The Late Late Show and played the ever-so-enlightening game, "Fill Your Guts or Spill Your Guts.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Remember when Zack Nelson from JerryRigEverything got everyone worked up into a tizzy after he bent an iPad Pro in half with his bare hands and mused whether Apple's new tablet might be a little weak?
The former "Friends" star got fans of the sitcom into a tizzy of pure elation when she told Ellen DeGeneres last week that she's totally down for a reunion of their hit show, which is coming up on its 25th anniversary.
How the administration approaches the market is particularly salient after China sent markets into a tizzy last summer after the central bank announced a hefty devaluation of the currency, only to then intervene heavily to prevent the yuan from falling more.
The singer sent the Internet into a tizzy on Wednesday when she revealed on Instagram that she's expecting two new additions with husband Jay Z. And, of course, the fabulous diva broke the news in a less-than-traditional fashion.
In my current relationship, I don't have the luxury of sending an entire country of overnight ice-skating fans into a tizzy through coy non-denial denials that my partner and I are dating because you can tell we're dating.
And that's got scientists in a tizzy, because if there's one thing geologic history has taught us, it's that sudden drops in Arctic ice cover are often the tip of the proverbial iceberg for a whole slew of planetary feedbacks.
The first trailer for Nicolas Winding Refn's The Neon Demon debuted about a month ago, and its compelling combination of Elle Fanning, neon lights, blood, creepy voiceover, Los Angeles, blonde cornrows, and mountain lions sent the Twittersphere into a tizzy.
Beyoncé's surprise performance at the 50th Country Music Association Awards caused a tizzy on Twitter yesterday — both among Bey fans sitting down to watch their first country-music event, and some country-music fans who weren't into the performance selection.
After it was announced last year that Carrie Fisher was going to publish the diaries she kept while playing Princess Leia during the filming of "Star Wars" in 1976, some corners of the fandom blogosphere went full-tilt tizzy in anticipation.
Nearly a week after Elon Musk sent the markets and the media into a tizzy by tweeting he wants to take Tesla private, there's some more information about how he'd do it, and what it would mean for the company.
Yesterday, pop duo and real-life couple YACHT got everyone in a tizzy when they announced that they'd had a sex tape leaked—and that they were taking ownership of the incident by selling said tape on their website for $5.
In early April, Perry sent the energy world into a tizzy when he implied, in an onstage conversation at a BNEF energy conference, that state-level energy policies could be preempted by the feds on the grounds of national security.
DeGeneres, 61, addressed the event, which sent Twitter into a tizzy the next day, pointing out on her talk show in a segment set to air Tuesday that it's a good thing when two people of different backgrounds can be friendly.
The pre-eminence of anthracite (hard) coal mining by the 1840s, and the discovery of oil in Pennsylvania in 1859, sent industrial landscape photography, already enamored of bridges and levees, into a tizzy over machinery and half-finished iron structures.
Sometimes I wake up in a tizzy in the middle of the night, jolted awake with the anxiety that I am somehow separate from regular society because I fundamentally do not understand the appeal of Pokémon fucking Go. Welp, turns out I am.
This has only become more apparent since Glow-bama returned from his Virgin Islands romp and threw all of Manhattan into a tizzy by popping by Starbucks, hitting up Broadway shows, and lunching at restaurants I can't get into on a Friday night.
A report from Recode that stated Twitter was considering raising its character limit from 140 characters to 10,000 sent the social network into a tizzy, and has seemingly forced Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to respond.... with what amounts to a longer tweet.
You only have to slap Klan or Nazi imagery on a poster announcing an event, or announce it on Facebook, and you've immediately sent every liberal and left-winger within shouting distance (which now means the global internet) into a world-class tizzy.
But given Conway's laser-sharp smarts, alongside her boss's now notorious statements about women — correction: about our parts — it's obvious her accusations are part of her successful political jujitsu, a clever spin from an expert who knows how to throw her critics into a tizzy.
When Game Of Thrones released 14 photos of season 8's second episode, the mysteriously titled "Game Of Thrones 69," one image threw fans into a tizzy of speculation: Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright) sitting alone in front of Winterfell's weirwood tree (seen below).
And while the post was cute and had fans in a tizzy over how two of the most beautiful people on the planet are still so much in love, others couldn't help but point out how similar Hadid's baby blues look to Malik's tattoo.
"It's important that the RBI clarifies interpretation of economic events and the likely direction of economic policies at times of uncertainty so that the market worries about the right things and doesn't get into a tizzy about the wrong ones," Rajan said in 2013.
The Many, Many Times Astronomers Mistook Mundane Phenomena for AliensThe science world is all in a tizzy this week about the supposed discovery of an alien…Read more ReadFast Radio Bursts (FRBs) were first detected in 2007 at the Parkes radio dish in Australia.
And while we've all been in a tizzy over Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's engagement, the other royal family has been quietly doing their holiday thing, like asking Santa for presents and nonchalantly seeing Prince George, 4, play a sheep in his school's nativity play.
I realized how many years had passed since that first tizzy, how many memories I'd lost, how many opportunities I'd squandered, how stupidly oblivious It was that all my friends were well aware of what was going on but had no idea how to help.
"I rap about about the 'endz, drugs and violence because that's my truth and what I see," says Tizzy, an MC who runs YouTube channel Blackpool Movement TV alongside JLG and Trix – a trio of artists who've been making grime in Blackpool for years.
HOUSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - As with many industries now fretting over the uncertain future of U.S. trade policy, the oil business is sizing up the potential impact of the various protectionist measures being bandied about Washington - which have sent crude markets into a tizzy.
"Even as both OPEC and the International Energy Agency talk about a tighter oil market, fear of the fallout from a UK exit from the euro zone is throwing global markets into a tizzy," said Phil Flynn, an analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago.
A preliminary investigation into that terrifying ballistic missile false alarm that sent Hawaii into an end-of-the-world tizzy a few weeks ago has found the hysteria was caused by a worker who sent it really believed a missile was on its way.
All this, of course, set the horniest corners of the internet into a tizzy, leading to some pretty juicy/disturbing (depending on your freak levels) Colonel Sanders bondage hentai and other sensuous, homemade imagery depicting the chicken man in all sorts of enticing ways.
For many of us, coming into close contact with the likes of KJ Apa, Lili Reinhart, Camila Mendes, and of course, Cole Sprouse would send us into an absolute tizzy, but for Rocko's owner Debbi Schiller and her staff, it's just all part of the job.
That gives the government and rebel leaders until the end of the month to figure out Plan B. You might remember Plan A -- a peace deal that would have ended the 52-year war -- was narrowly shot down by voters, throwing the country into a tizzy.
The History Channel threw the internet into a tizzy earlier this month when it boasted claims of new evidence to support the theory that Amelia Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, had survived their plane crash and been held prisoners by the Japanese on the Marshall Islands.
Red Sox 24, Yankees 143 BOSTON — Luis Severino delivered a message with his first pitch on Friday night — a fastball under Mookie Betts's chin, which sent Betts sprawling into the dirt, the Fenway Park crowd into a frenzy and Red Sox Manager Alex Cora into a tizzy.
The Many, Many Times Astronomers Mistook Mundane Phenomena for AliensThe science world is all in a tizzy this week about the supposed discovery of an alien…Read more ReadTo figure out what's really going on with this star, we need to catch it in the act of sputtering.
Cooper had criticized Grisham for calling the media attention on accusations of a quid pro quo between President Donald Trump and Ukraine "theater" and for saying the media had gotten into a "tizzy" over the events that would eventually lead to Trump&aposs impeachment in the House of Representatives.
It can be easy to just keep jumping from task to task, without stopping to analyze why you're in such a busy tizzy — especially when there's too much on your plate "Tune into your body and notice when you're starting to feel tired, frantic, exhausted, or irritable," Orloff says.
Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, tried to turn the talk to health care most of the week, suggesting on Thursday that people who pick up their children from school were likely to be in a tizzy over the hobbled health care exchanges in his home state.
Just a graphic listing some dates: El Paso, TX: March 26, 2020 Las Cruces, NM: March 28, 2020 Phoenix, AZ: March 30, 2020 Indio, CA: April 20073, 2020 Indio, CA: April 17, 2020 That's enough to send fans of Rage Against The Machine in a tizzy with excitement.
Last year, you may recall, Vice-Chancellor Travis Laster of Delaware Chancery Court threw plaintiffs' lawyers into a tizzy when he relied on Aruba's 30-day average trading price of $17.13 to determine the company's fair value in the run-up to its 2015 acquisition by HP at $24.67 per share.
And music, which is supposed to be a form of protest, isn't much help at all: You've got your Drake songs, which lull you into spending your time complaining about text message threads, and you've got your Death Grips, which is just busy getting Reddit threads up in a tizzy.
Minutes after a segment aired on "Fox and Friends" where Judge Andrew Napolitano urged Trump to not support the measure, Trump tweeted the exact on-screen graphic -- "House votes on controversial FISA act today" -- and sent Republicans who had been working to secure votes for the bill into a tizzy.
Ladies (and gents), it's time to get in formation — in front of the TV. Just one day after Netflix dropped a mysterious teaser on their social media channels, posting a single word that has sent Beyoncé fans in a tizzy, the streaming giant has confirmed they'll soon release a documentary about the singer.
American politics was thrown into a tizzy Friday afternoon by an enigmatic letter sent by FBI Director James Comey to members of Congress informing them that unspecified new information had come to light that was relevant to the seemingly dormant probe into possible mishandling of classified information related to Hillary Clinton's email server.
The ever-mysterious NX, the rumored mobile/console hybrid that's likely to be unveiled at E3 this year, is the current project that has the Nintendo faithful worked up into a tizzy; all we officially have to go on so far are some patent documents showing a strange controller/screen hybrid device.
The Many, Many Times Astronomers Mistook Mundane Phenomena for AliensThe science world is all in a tizzy this week about the supposed discovery of an alien…Read more ReadThis latest excitement was sparked by astronomers with the University of Puerto Rico's Planetary Habitability Laboratory, who described the unusual radio signals in a recent blog post.
Nintendo Is Literally More Valuable Than Sony Because You&aposre All Nerd-Ass Pokémon Go FreaksSometimes I wake up in a tizzy in the middle of the night, jolted awake with the anxiety that I am…Read more ReadThe value of Nintendo's shares went down 15%, meaning the company decreased $5.6 billion in market value.
My next move was obvious, inevitable: In a tizzy, I downloaded the next two novels in Kwan's trilogy – China Rich Girlfriend (2015) and Rich People Problems (2017) — and brought my Kindle Fire to the beach, fighting past glare to discover what happened next to the dramatic, over-the-top characters who had become my friends.
Out of all the product details we get throughout the year, the annual print catalog never fails to get us into a tizzy: Not only does the booklet tell us what new items to expect from the furniture giant, it also provides valuable clues on the interior trends that will be making waves in the coming year.
The San Bernardino Terrorist&aposs iCloud Password Was Reset By His EmployerEverybody is in a tizzy over whether Apple should comply with a court order to unlock the iPhone of …Read more ReadApple offered the government four alternative techniques to help it access the phone's data, as an alternate to creating a special software, the executive told reporters.
Every now and then, we see a parade of shoes sent down the runway that completely captures our attention — like, in a way where we end up completely forgetting what the clothes actually looked like and spending the rest of the day in a tizzy, dreaming about going all Cinderella with the kicks of our dreams.
If they've worked at one school for a couple of decades, they've probably gone through three or four new superintendents, each of whom announced a dramatic new plan for reform that threw everyone into a tizzy for a couple of years, until things quieted down and the next superintendent came in with yet another big idea.
America has gone into a tizzy since President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE signed an executive order to halt immigration from several countries while the government develops what it says is a better vetting process.
The 22-year-old supermodel just came off of a busy Fashion Month walking the runways of Marc Jacobs, Versace, Moschino, Tommy Hilfiger and plenty more, but rather than kick up her feet and take a break, Hadid dropped the news that had the internet in a tizzy the second she posted a teaser for the upcoming collection to Instagram.
Odds: 2/5Why he could sign there: While it's fun to fantasize about Brady throwing the NFL world into a tizzy with a shocking announcement, realistically, the most likely way this journey ends is with Brady re-signing with the Patriots on a two- or three-year deal that pays him well with the understanding that he could retire at any time.
Nintendo Is Literally More Valuable Than Sony Because You&aposre All Nerd-Ass Pokémon Go FreaksSometimes I wake up in a tizzy in the middle of the night, jolted awake with the anxiety that I am…Read more ReadApple not only charges a fee to put an app in their store, but they also collect 30 percent of the money players spend on the game.
The Many, Many Times Astronomers Mistook Mundane Phenomena for AliensThe science world is all in a tizzy this week about the supposed discovery of an alien…Read more ReadTarter says there any many reasons why alien hunters might be inundated by false signals, including "all those folks walking around playing Pokémon GO," as well as our voracious appetite for data and media broadcast from the skies.
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BUFFETT: I DON'T KNOW WHAT IT WOULD BE BUT 3% IS A -- 4093% -- YOU PAY 20% OR SOMETHING TAX ON THAT AS AN INDIVIDUAL NOW YOU ARE DOWN TO 2.4% AND THE GOVERNMENT SAYS IT IS GOING TO TAKE 2% OF THAT AWAY FROM YOU BY CLIPPING AWAY THE PURCHASING POWER OF THAT MONEY QUICK: YOU KNOW PEOPLE WHEN THEY LOOK AT ISSUES THAT COULD THROW THE STOCK MARKET INTO A TIZZY THEY WILL POINT TO GEO POLITICAL ISSUES MOST OF THE TIME MAYBE IT IS A TRADE WAR MAYBE IT IS AN ACTUAL WAR OR SOMETHING THAT BREAKS OUT WITH NORTH KOREA OR SOMETHING OF THE SORT.

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