Examples of 'are making me dizzy' in a sentence

Meaning of "are making me dizzy"

are making me dizzy: This phrase is commonly used to convey that something is causing the speaker to feel disoriented, confused, or overwhelmed. It can be both a literal sensation of dizziness or a metaphorical expression of being mentally or emotionally overwhelmed by a situation or by someone's actions

How to use "are making me dizzy" in a sentence

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are making me dizzy
These glasses are making me dizzy.
Sweet relief . I think the fumes from the sun block are making me dizzy.
The meds are making me dizzy.
I think the fumes from the sun block are making me dizzy.
You guys are making me dizzy.
I think the … the fumes from the sunblock are making me dizzy.
The numbers are making me dizzy and now instead of trying not to come.
Daddy, all the fumes are making me dizzy.
Sweet relief! I think the… the fumes from the sunblock are making me dizzy.
The chemicals are making me dizzy.
These round-robin letters are making me dizzy.
And the numbers are making me dizzy and, you know … It 's lives!
One thing at a time! You are making me dizzy.
And the numbers are making me dizzy and, you know.
I am good . These girls are making me dizzy.

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And the numbers are making me dizzy and, you know… It's lives.
Oh, man . Stop moving . You are making me dizzy.
Well, they are making me dizzy.
Stop moving . You are making me dizzy.
These stripes are making me dizzy.
These girls are making me dizzy.
Sit down, you are making me dizzy.
Oh, stripes are making me dizzy.

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