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giddiest

  • superlative
    of giddy.
    giddy
    adjective
    affected with vertigo; dizzy.

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They made the last eight and are three matches from the giddiest glory.

From BBC Sep. 6, 2025

It’s the giddiest, most thrilling, most fabulous show in town.

From New York Times Jan. 29, 2023

The offseason mood among the players was probably best captured by Upton who, upon the signing of Ohtani, tweeted "So pumped right now" accompanied by a GIF showing the giddiest Mike Tyson ever.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 25, 2018

Buoyant and brazen in her black velour leotard, Flynn stood out as the giddiest of the bunch, often wagging her tongue from the side of her mouth as she pursued exercise stations like a tornado.

From Washington Times Aug. 23, 2016

But then all of a sudden, at any small interruption, he becomes the giddiest of created beings.

From The Land of Footprints by Stewart Edward White