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How to use light-headed in a sentence

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He would break out in a sweat and become so light-headed he would practically faint.
It made me slightly dizzy and light-headed, and I collapsed backwards on the bed with every intent to sleep it off.
I took in her fragrance and felt light-headed and dizzy, almost unable to keep standing.
It was strong, and he had to keep reminding himself not to drink too much of it, because he was already slightly light-headed.
After school that day I was slightly light-headed as I was lifting weights.
You may be feeling light-headed or faint, and often this is accompanied by a feeling of something being very wrong.
This left me feeling a little light-headed, slightly dazed and quite tired, which Roselyn explained was perfectly normal.
It's a mildly light-headed, giddy sensation that starts in the chest and spreads out through the body and along the limbs.
At first he'd thought the tab had had little effect other than to make him feel slightly light-headed as fell asleep.
He made her a cup of tea, which she claimed made her light-headed and dizzy.
You may also feel light-headed or dizzy, especially when moving from a lying or sitting position to standing up.
The blood was rushing to her head, and on top of all her other problems, now she was feeling dizzy and light-headed.
She felt so very light-headed and faint, quite breathless from all the dancing.
Same goes for anyone who has low blood pressure or tends to get light-headed easily.
She was surprised how the scent made her light-headed and slightly dizzy.
She felt slightly light-headed as she made her way through the crowd.
The two of them pulled away and sat back, giddy and light-headed.
It was flowing out instantly, but she was filled with such force that she was dizzy and light-headed, yet at the same time stronger than she had ever been in her life.
Symptoms of a Aceon overdose may be as follows: feeling extremely dizzy or light-headed, or fainting.
You may become dizzy, faint, or light-headed in hot weather, while exercising, or when standing for long time.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was clear even to that light-headed lassie, my niece, at the first glance.
I verily believe that at times I was light-headed in a sort of languid way.
Your fighting in to-day's battle must have made you light-headed.
I was light-headed and don't remember much of that part of the journey.
She was in the street once more, feeling weak-kneed and light-headed.
The masters had been selfish and obstructive, the men selfish, silly, and light-headed.
Jon thought the excess of oxygen was making him light-headed.
I passed the night in the guardroom, chilled and wet, and now and then light-headed.
Feeling thirsty, light-headed, tired, headachy, a dry mouth and lips are early signs of dehydration, so read our guide to what's best to drink.
Two miles from Ithaca the boy became light-headed and feeble.
Now, if she wished me to be light-headed, why did she order a landaulet?
Rescue found me in the sunken bathtub sunk in, my handless hands, my arms up above my head, my head light-headed and turning lighter.
A bowl of cereal, a couple of eggs, a few slices of toast and honey should all put paid to that light-headed feeling and a rumbly mid-morning stomach.
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