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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. dizzy <dizzier dizziest> [ingl. am. ˈdɪzi, ingl. brit. ˈdɪzi] ADJ.

1. dizzy (giddy):

dizzy sensation
I had a dizzy spell
to feel dizzy

2. dizzy (causing dizziness):

dizzy speed
dizzy height

3. dizzy (silly, scatterbrained):

dizzy coloq.
tarambana coloq.

II. dizzy <dizzies dizzying dizzied> [ingl. am. ˈdɪzi, ingl. brit. ˈdɪzi] V. trans.

dizzy
español
español
inglés
inglés
dizzy spell
he had a dizzy turn
azorado (azorada)
dizzy
I felt o went dizzy
I had a dizzy o giddy turn coloq.
vertiginoso (vertiginosa)
dizzy

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

dizzy <-ier, -iest> [ˈdɪzi] ADJ.

1. dizzy (having a spinning sensation):

dizzy

2. dizzy (causing a spinning sensation):

dizzy

3. dizzy coloq. (silly):

dizzy
a dizzy feeling
español
español
inglés
inglés
dizzy spell
I felt dizzy
dizzy spell
lelo (-a) (mareado)
dizzy
mareado (-a)
dizzy
to make dizzy
to become dizzy
I feel dizzy
I became dizzy
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

dizzy <-ier, -iest> [ˈdɪz·i] ADJ.

1. dizzy (having vertigo):

dizzy

2. dizzy (causing vertigo):

dizzy

3. dizzy argot (silly):

dizzy
a dizzy feeling
español
español
inglés
inglés
dizzy spell
I felt dizzy
lelo (-a) (mareado)
dizzy
mareado (-a)
dizzy
to make dizzy
to become dizzy
I feel dizzy
I became dizzy
Present
Idizzy
youdizzy
he/she/itdizzies
wedizzy
youdizzy
theydizzy
Past
Idizzied
youdizzied
he/she/itdizzied
wedizzied
youdizzied
theydizzied
Present Perfect
Ihavedizzied
youhavedizzied
he/she/ithasdizzied
wehavedizzied
youhavedizzied
theyhavedizzied
Past Perfect
Ihaddizzied
youhaddizzied
he/she/ithaddizzied
wehaddizzied
youhaddizzied
theyhaddizzied

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They can appear inebriated and dizzy, and even die.
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Because of his illness, he suffers from frequent dizzy spells and fainting.
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He died at age eighty-four after collapsing in his barn, after either a heart attack or dizzy spell.
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He barely escapes and makes it out to safety, but is dizzy and weak from blood loss.
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One spring he grew dizzy and fell from his own scaffolding while working on the concrete molds.
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