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  • - Diúd; short for Diúdán, meaning 'Giddiness', which is fitting.

    Irish Blogs 2010

  • Giddiness that the ADQ was about to self-destruct?

    Coalition fever: The swine flu of 2008 - Deux maudits anglais - Macleans.ca 2009

  • And that which troubled his Stomach, or Head, before he took it, is perfectly carried off without leaving any ill Symptom, as Giddiness, Pain in the Head or Stomach, or Defect of Memory of any Thing besides of what happened during the Time of its Operation.38

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • And that which troubled his Stomach, or Head, before he took it, is perfectly carried off without leaving any ill Symptom, as Giddiness, Pain in the Head or Stomach, or Defect of Memory of any Thing besides of what happened during the Time of its Operation.38

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • And that which troubled his Stomach, or Head, before he took it, is perfectly carried off without leaving any ill Symptom, as Giddiness, Pain in the Head or Stomach, or Defect of Memory of any Thing besides of what happened during the Time of its Operation.38

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • Here are lines I love from a Rumi poem called Spring Giddiness: Today, like every other day, we wake up empty and frightened.

    Living Through Love Sharon Bakar 2005

  • Here are lines I love from a Rumi poem called Spring Giddiness: Today, like every other day, we wake up empty and frightened.

    Archive 2005-11-01 Sharon Bakar 2005

  • Giddiness overcame me, and I shut my eyes again with a sinking heart ....

    Dream tales and prose poems 2006

  • _Symptoms_ usually commence in from twenty to thirty minutes: Giddiness, drowsiness and stupor, followed by insensibility.

    Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology

  • _ -- Giddiness, pain and oppression in stomach, nausea, loss of power; delirium, tetanus, and convulsions.

    Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology

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