giddily

/ˈɡɪdɪli/
adverb
  1. In a way that shows a lack of seriousness or control, often because of excitement or happiness.
    • He spun giddily in his office chair until he nearly fell off.
    • She laughed giddily as she opened the surprise gift.
    • The children ran giddily around the playground after the bell rang.
  2. In a way that causes or involves a feeling of dizziness or unsteadiness.
    • The roller coaster whipped them giddily through loops and turns.
    • The room seemed to spin giddily around her after she stood up too fast.
    • He looked giddily down from the tall tower and grabbed the railing.
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