This document provides example sentences using the word "dizzy" and its related meanings. It contains over 30 sentences with "dizzy" describing different situations like feeling dizzy, becoming dizzy, or experiencing dizziness. Each sentence includes links to see translations on another site or contribute a new translation. The document is an educational resource for learning how "dizzy" is used in natural English sentences.
This document provides example sentences using the word "dizzy" and its related meanings. It contains over 30 sentences with "dizzy" describing different situations like feeling dizzy, becoming dizzy, or experiencing dizziness. Each sentence includes links to see translations on another site or contribute a new translation. The document is an educational resource for learning how "dizzy" is used in natural English sentences.
This document provides example sentences using the word "dizzy" and its related meanings. It contains over 30 sentences with "dizzy" describing different situations like feeling dizzy, becoming dizzy, or experiencing dizziness. Each sentence includes links to see translations on another site or contribute a new translation. The document is an educational resource for learning how "dizzy" is used in natural English sentences.
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[S] [T] I'm dizzy. (CK)
[S] [T] I got dizzy. (CK)
[S] [T] I was dizzy.
(Guybrush88)
[S] [T] We're dizzy. (CK)
[S] [T] I feel dizzy.
(lukaszpp)
[S] [T] Tom is dizzy. (CK)
[S] [T] Tom got dizzy.
(CK)
[S] [T] Tom felt dizzy.
(CK)
[S] [T] Tom became
dizzy. (CK)
[S] [T] I'm feeling dizzy.
(Scott)
[S] [T] I'm getting dizzy.
(CK)
[S] [T] I'm a little dizzy.
(CK)
[S] [T] I felt a little dizzy.
(CK)
[S] [T] I suddenly
became dizzy. (CK)
[S] [T] Tom felt a little
dizzy. (CK)
[S] [T] I'm still a little
dizzy. (CK)
[S] [T] I'm feeling kind of
dizzy. (CK)
[S] [T] I felt dizzy when I
got up. (OJR1)
[S] [T] I get dizzy when I
stand up. (CK)
[S] [T] Tom felt dizzy
from the heat. (CK)
[S] [T] I am feeling dizzy.
(Amastan)
[S] [T] Tom is feeling
dizzy. (Amastan)
[S] [T] I'm just a little
dizzy. (Spamster)
[S] [T] I just feel a little
dizzy. (CK)
[S] [T] Do you have
attacks of dizziness? (Zifre)
[S] [T] I feel dizzy every
time I get up. (Dejo)
[S] [T] I get dizzy spells
when I stand up. (CK)
[S] [T] I've danced so
much that I'm dizzy. (_undertoad)
[S] [T] Have you ever felt
dizzy on a plane? (Amastan)
[S] [T] I drank too much
wine and got dizzy. (Joseph)
[S] [T] I just felt a little
dizzy. That's all. (CK)
[S] [T] I feel sort of dizzy
and I feel like throwing up. (CK)
[S] [T] Tom has been
experiencing severe headaches and dizziness. (CK) www.manythings.org/sentences/words/dizzy « Back [1] Next »