Examples of using I'm dizzy in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
I'm dizzy.
Yes, I'm dizzy.
I'm dizzy, please.
Now I'm dizzy.
I'm dizzy and hungry.
People also translate
Man, I'm dizzy.
I'm dizzy with anticipation.
Oh, man, I'm dizzy.
I'm dizzy, not deaf, lady.
Oh, my God. I'm dizzy.
I'm dizzy from the operation.
It's stuffy, I'm dizzy.
I'm dizzy, just get me out.
Oh, man, I'm dizzy.[Phil] You're OK. You're OK.
All of a sudden it's-- I'm dizzy.
I'm dizzy from it. i have no perspective anymore.
I'm just dizzy. I'm dizzy.
Tell him that I'm dizzy from smashing a suspect's head into the wall and I can't remember. That always works.
Somebody better make me some eggs because I have been on a juice cleanse for three hours, and I'm dizzy.
Let's stop this crazy whirligig of fun. I'm dizzy.
One minute I'm one place and then next minute I'm 15,000 Miles away andI know that I have travelled, because I'm dizzy and I just want to throw up.
Maybe I said I was dizzy. But it's the same difference, really.
When I stand on top of the closed toilet and press my nose against the tiny window, I can see the end of the village andbreathe the bleach they use to clean this forsaken window till I am dizzy.