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light-headed
1. For days I felt too light-headed to stand
2. A tad light-headed, she struggled to keep her eyes focused
3. When Scott got up a light-headed feeling struck him and his legs felt curiously weak
4. Jimmy felt strange, light-headed in a way he didn't remember ever having felt before
5. Darkburst's constant hunger was making him light-headed and he found it harder to concentrate, his thoughts constantly straying as he walked along
6. Piers regained consciousness about an hour and a half later, still light-headed, but able to sit up and take in his surroundings
7. What’s happened to Piers? He got back alright didn’t he?” Conal felt a bit guilty that he’d only just noticed that Piers was missing, but he still felt a bit light-headed and was finding it hard to think properly
8. She said perhaps her sickness had made Myra a little light-headed
9. Once it passed, I tried to stand but got very light-headed, and once more fell to the ground
10. She turned and stumble-walked across the room, feeling tipsy and light-headed
11. Her heart pounded and she felt light-headed
12. He sat up in a start, feeling light-headed as his eyes blanked over and, for an instant, he was sure he would pass out again
13. He felt light-headed and somewhat dazed and struggled to collect his bearings
14. Feeling light-headed from all these new emotions, Michael decided it was best to have a walk
15. suddenly light-headed and nauseous
16. Monty felt light-headed, as he deployed his pallet truck one last time onto their aircraft and secured it
17. A few of the travelers felt light-headed, and all of them felt excited about being so far away from everything that they knew of or were familiar with
18. her light-headed, jubilant, and confused all at the same time
19. Overall, he felt physically strange, light and light-headed, and he passed it off to having imbibed more than his share
20. Advanced anaemia may also result in light-headedness, headaches, ringing in the ears
21. He felt as if he had been ill for a long time, light-headed and weak
22. blanket under the pine trees, but she felt light-headed, almost as if she had traveled a long way
23. Dizzy and light-headed, she sat on a rock
24. I suddenly felt light-headed at the thought of spending the rest of my life being chased by ravenous, wretched zombies
25. I started to feel light-headed again
26. “I – feel a bit light-headed
27. Stacey immediately felt light-headed
28. I’m light-headed and empty
29. The burning herbs released a sweet, pungent odour that made Manfred feel light-headed
30. I pushed myself up slowly, but still, once on my feet, felt light-headed
31. He was highly suspicious of the glare of success, and it made him feel kind of light-headed
32. He felt light-headed, almost giddy, having shared his terrible secrets with her
33. "It's a trick! They want to decoy me there and confound me over everything," he mused, as he went out on to the stairs--"the worst of it is I'm almost light-headed
34. Not only that; but the village, light-headed with famine, fire, and bell-ringing, and bethinking itself that Monsieur Gabelle had to do with the collection of rent and taxes--though it was but a small instalment of taxes, and no rent at all, that Gabelle had got in those latter days--became impatient for an interview with him, and, surrounding his house, summoned him to come forth for personal conference
35. "Pimpernel was light-headed -- chattering nonsense -- and Bluebell and I weren't much better
36. Jeanie and Marion Sapples, the washerwoman, with a pickle tea and sugar tied in the corners of a napkin, and two measured glasses of whisky in an old doctor’s bottle, had been sent with the foul clothes the night before to the washing-house, and by break of day they were up and at their work; nothing particular, as Marion said, was observed about Jeanie till after they had taken their breakfast, when, in spreading out the clothes on the green, some of the ne’er-do-weel young clerks of the town were seen gaffawing and haverelling with Jeanie, the consequence of which was, that all the rest of the day she was light-headed; indeed, as Mrs Girdwood told me herself, when Jeanie came in from the green for Marion’s dinner, she couldna help remarking to her goodman, that there was something fey about the lassie, or, to use her own words, there was a storm in her tail, light where it might
37. I ran to the house in Soho, and (to make assurance doubly sure) destroyed my papers; thence I set out through the lamplit streets, in the same divided ecstasy of mind, gloating on my crime, light-headedly devising others in the future, and yet still hastening and still hearkening in my wake for the steps of the avenger
38. I was elated and relieved, light-headed with glee
39. The close press of bodies and sensation of the heavy ceiling above made her light-headed
40. I said, “No,” and stood up, surprised that I felt light-headed, that my legs didn’t want to hold me up
41. Tingling, light-headedness, her blood pounding almost audibly
42. I was tingling all over and felt light-headed
43. That was why I lay all night in a sort of half-waking state; I had an immense number of dreams, as though I were light-headed, and I hardly fell asleep properly all night
44. Her mood of late had been a sort of delirium, a sort of light-headedness—that I knew full well; yet, never had I sufficiently taken it into consideration
45. Bedborough, the publisher of The Adult, a letter with questions about sex-problems and a very light-headed program