How To Use Giddily In A Sentence
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An hour later, at a nearby resort, his Belgian malawa giddily yipped at the sight of him.
Bound for Home, Burress Reflects
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Called simply Reuters, the 64-page, ad-free glossy, which was distributed to attendees of this year's World Economic Forum, is chock-full of all the big-name bylines Reuters has been giddily collecting over the past few years -- Chrystia Freeland, Bethany McLean, Sir Harold Evans, David Rohde, Jonathan Weber, to name just a few.
Yvette Kantrow: A Look at Reuters, the Magazine
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Seest thou not, I say, what a deformed thief this fashion is? how giddily he turns about all the hot bloods between fourteen and five-and-thirty? sometime fashioning them like Pharaohs soldiers in the reechy painting; sometime like god Bels priests in the old church-window; sometime like the shaven Hercules in the smirched worm-eaten tapestry, where his cod-piece seems as massy as his club?
Act III. Scene III. Much Ado about Nothing
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We giddily crowded into the elevator and pressed the button for the top floor.
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The folks at The American Spectator giddily report on the revelation that some of the key intelligence relied upon in foiling the recent London bombing plot was obtained by torture in Pakistan.
A Tortured Reading
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I know, of course, that there are kazillions of young (and married-young couples) who still adore each other so giddily they couldn't even un-hug long enough to write to me.
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In her riotous large-scale paintings, flat vivid colors and explosive splash patterns bound and swirl, slipping giddily toward the edges as if daring the canvas to contain them.
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Captain Doane shouted to one of the sailors who had just emerged from the forecastle scuttle, sea - bag in hand, and over whom the fore-topmast was swaying giddily.
CHAPTER XV
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The filthy thug laughed giddily, his voice slowly rising in pitch until it became an ear-piercing shriek.
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To recreate the scene, imagine the aftermath of the battle of Maldon restaged on the nursery ground's sodden and sticky turf: entire divisions of genial, man-shorted, smartphone-braying figures roiling giddily from bench to grass, many already on their knees, others entirely capsized.
Sozzled - how English cricket got lost in drink | Barney Ronay
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Spring has sprung, and as the first flurries of fleecy lambs pranced giddily about the fields, we two-legged beasts took heart at the warmest March in 40 years by whipping off the layers.