“One minute he's not talking, and another minute, he's all giddy. It's hard to explain, but P.J.'s a different dude before games. I could tell he would be ready.”
Daniel Gibson
“Tut, man, one fire burns out another's burning, One pain is lessen'd by another's anguish; Turn giddy, and be holp by backward turning; One desperate grief cures with another's languish: Take thou some new infection to thy eye, And the rank poison of”
William Shakespeare
“[Coe, a knighted exemplar of measured eloquence, does not giggle and break into giddy trot lightly. It isn't properly British. But then the British capital hadn't won the Olympics since 1948 before it defeated a loaded field of major world cities Wednesday: Paris, Madrid, New York and Moscow.] Sorry, ... Have to catch my mates and have some fun.”
Sebastian Coe
“(The players) may not be giddy. But I?m still giddy.”
Pat Flannery
“This sense of giddiness and playing in the wind that you see sometimes, I'm not sure that's appropriate in the aftermath of a story like this. That's not an appropriate way to cover natural disasters.”
Fred Gadomski
“I am giddy, expectation whirls me round.The imaginary relish is so sweetThat it enchants my sense.”
“Deaf, giddy, helpless, left alone, To all my friends a burden grown; No more I hear my church's bell Than if it rang out for my knell; At thunder now no more I start Than at the rumbling of a cart”
Jonathan Swift