giddy-headed
昏昏沉沉的,晕头转向的,晕头转向,昏昏沉沉
Definitions
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Chiefly Southern U.S.
- : giddy.
Examples
Here she is in June saying “Trans politics and feminism have never been headed to the same place.”
Starting under Theodore Roosevelt and Howard Taft, embassies headed by career diplomats increased in number.
Rodriguez now headed home to his kids, as did thousands of other police parents.
He headed west in 1860 for health reasons and to join the gold rush in Colorado.
He had shot and wounded his ex-girlfriend early that morning in Baltimore and headed for his native Brooklyn.
He who has attained it grows giddy, and the fiercest winds are summoned to blow him from his eminence.
But he forgot the stagnant town, the bald-headed man at the club window, the organ and "The Manola."
But the nasty part of the whole thing was, that Haggard had won eleven thousand pounds from a weak-headed boy.
The pig-headed prowler I saw, with my pompon missing from his shoe, and his bonne amie wearing the stolen ring.
She wondered if he would take his youth in his bald-headed season, like the self-made American millionaire.