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		Definition of giddy-making in English: giddy-makingadjective Causing dizziness, disorientation, or excitement.  a giddy-making view of the waterfall  power is so giddy-making, isn't it?  Example sentencesExamples -  I love your list, although it is rather giddy-making.
 -  The paintings are absolutely giddy-making.
 -  Ploughing through the rain at night with headlights ablaze and all the cockpit instruments aglow... it's just giddy-making.
 -  The bridge makes a sturdy but giddy-making pathway over the water.
 -  Go for that kaleidoscopic thrill, dizzying ascent, and giddy-making freefall—and delight in your canopy ride over this country's most beautiful land.
 -  That's like deciding between chocolate cake and chocolate cheesecake. Both are too good, too satisfying, too giddy-making to resist.
 -  It really was very beautiful, if a bit giddy-making.
 -  Spatially, the building has the drama of the central voids and skygardens: often rather giddy-making.
 -  The widescreen TV spews up a giddy-making cocktail of current affairs.
 -  It's really easy to get so wrapped up in the giddy-making little details that we forget to take a step back to make sure what we're doing is actually good.
 
  Synonyms dizzy-making, causing dizziness, causing giddiness     |