of giddy造句
- A kind of giddy looseness came over me at those words.
- Speaking of giddy-up, how about that Scelzi guy?
- The same might even be said of giddy grown-ups.
- Yet Los Angeles is anything but a picture of giddy glee.
- Better, though, just to ride the wave of giddy overkill.
- Ford replaced it with clothes that reeked of giddy delight.
- The room's crescendo of giddy energy was palpable and catching.
- ATLANTA-Home Depot's days of giddy growth are over.
- Up until the 16-mile mark I was kind of giddy,
- Teen-agers on motor scooters trail behind like schools of giddy remoras.
- It's difficult to see of giddy in a sentence. 用of giddy造句挺难的
- By sundown Tuesday, a sort of giddy calm radiated from the asphalt.
- It is especially hard to be homeless in these days of giddy prosperity.
- The film stacks moments of giddy hilarity alongside scenes of shocking conduct and degradation.
- That is not to be interpreted as a time of giddy trading amid the glee.
- Their mood was one of giddy unity.
- If enthusiasm means anything, please note that Watson is just one level short of giddy.
- Little wonder the Giants'locker room was a scene of giddy celebration on Sunday evening.
- It was kind of giddy bewilderment,
- Magic Johnson was there, walking the red carpet surrounded by a gaggle of giddy children.
- Soon they are surrounded by men in the hotel lounge, a mismatched pair of giddy attractions.