How To Use Tizzy In A Sentence
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Right now it'sattracting hordes of onlookers and sending shad fishermen into a tizzy overwhat measures the tree huggers might take in order to keep anglers a safedistance — say, 6 nautical miles — from the navigationally challenged marine mammalduring the peak of the American shad migration up America's greatest shadriver.
Fishing the Delaware River shad run in early spring
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Rahul Gandhi's unscheduled train journey sends police into tizzy police into a tizzy, which is on its toes after recent information of
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They are working themselves into a complete tizzy over it.
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With a mass of further celebrations to come, the community is in a tizzy of excitement.
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For six hours, Venus casts its shadow across the solar surface in a celestial display that has astronomers in a tizzy.
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When I read about some young women working herself up into a tizzy about whether or not a toothsome hunk of muscle-bound manhood might lead her down the aisle, I just want to advise her to pay close attention to the cleanliness or otherwise of his apartment and his relationship to his mother.
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Don't let them work you into a tizzy, let them stir their stupid pot.
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But what really has Cisco in a tizzy is the idea of Microsoft uniting Lync with Skype.
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It is this last one that has me in a tizzy - how on earth does one ‘make’ your job a chore without totally losing it altogether?
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Tizzy placed her arms round her brother's neck and clung tightly while he played the restive steed, and raised Cook's ire to red-hot point by purposely kicking one of the Windsor chairs, making it scroop on the beautifully-white floor of the front kitchen, and making the queen of the domain rush out at him, looking red-eyed and ferocious, for the onion-juice had affected her.
Brave and True Short stories for children by G. M. Fenn and Others
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Count Thibault and his servant Andre are in a tizzy after being transported from the 12 th century to modern-day Chicago.
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Meanwhile, The NY Times does a big story on liberal bloggers that apparently has the right blogosphere in a complete tizzy.
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Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi's unscheduled train journey sent the Railway Police into a tizzy, which is on its toes after recent information of terror threat to suburban railway lines.
Hindustan Times News Feeds 'Views'
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Luckily Apollonia Kelling and her entourage arrived just then, all of them in a tizzy.
THE RECYCLED CITIZEN
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The part that sends me into a pissed off tizzy is that this also guarantees freedom for men: freedom from accountability, freedom from financial and cultural responsibility, freedom to go around humping women without a second thought to the consequences.
Duh pookie
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Their justification being that the clocks in our computers were binary coded and that after 99, they'd trip to 00 and that'd confuse the all out of them, sending them in a total tizzy.
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Wall Street is in a tizzy and Main Street is kind of tense.
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Nothing gets the sports world in a tizzy quite like a guarantee.
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He was in a right tizzy, muttering and swearing.
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The latest alleged trend to set the world in a tizzy is the Crisis of Shorter Attention Spans, a dire development that has been brought about by the rise of the Internet.
Get to the Good Part: In Praise of Shortened Attention Spans
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Any kind of goofing off, such as when her Dad and brother walked like cats through the parking lot of Marco's Pizzeria, sends her into a red-faced tizzy (the boy's practicing for performances of the musical Cats at the Asheville Arts Center, so this wasn't as weird as it sounds.)
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Male journalists have been sent into a tizzy by the idea of female fighter pilots.
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The people who had put her in such a tizzy were a solicitor, a computer analyst and some one in advertising.
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A reader with a Ph.D. in Eastern European History writes in response to the recent tizzy over Martino.
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Oh yes, all the cognoscenti are clutching their pearls and the anti-choice groups are running their own ads and everybody's in a tizzy.
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The very idea that the government would want to treat access to bandwidth as even remotely analogous to access to highways has latter-day asphalt manufacturers in a tizzy.
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As a fierce penguin lover, I'm in a bit of a tizzy over this.
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With a mass of further celebrations to come, the community is in a tizzy of excitement.
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The country went into a tizzy when the official announcement of the visit was made and, it seemed at the time, every man, woman and child said they were going to see him.
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Male journalists have been sent into a tizzy by the idea of female fighter pilots.
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You know, it's time to throw out this archaic notion of age 30 as old or beginning middle age or whatever it is that gets people in such a tizzy.
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Did the story's technological wrinkle throw the Times into a tizzy?
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The two governments went into a tizzy of wheeling and dealing of a sort not seen since Texas oil millionaires found out about Saudi Arabia.
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Similar to how the pro abort crowds get into a frenized tizzy when an pro lifer is invited to some place of prominence in govt. or acedemia. —
Obama Defends Warren Choice - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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It's being called the tizzy at the top of the world.
CNN Transcript Aug 16, 2007
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So my husband Mark called me in a tizzy this morning.
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Male journalists have been sent into a tizzy by the idea of female fighter pilots.
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The rise in temperature has certainly put nature in a tizzy and there are many reports, not just of birds hatching, but of trees, and shrubs budding and flowers blooming.
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Put ya mutha fuckin choppers up if ya feel this .. they, tha good old quasi-fizzles government tells you tizzy you drug deala git yo vaccinizzles in crazy ass nigga
Think Progress » Reconstruction Woes Continue In Iraq
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What really has the MSM in a tizzy is that Obama is NOT making controversial picks of people with limited experience and opposing philosophies.
National Security Team of Rivals - Swampland - TIME.com
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India's textile industry is in a tizzy as new duties on bed linens and other textile products will hurt textile majors with considerable clout.
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While most capitals in the region are battening down the hatches against bird flu, a creature of another kind has sent Jakarta residents into a tizzy.
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The hypochondriacal among them may work themselves into a tizzy wondering if their ticker was beating too slow, too fast, or in an arrhythmical way.
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Upon further review I believe what may have gotten the cats into a tizzy is a possum.
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