tizzy

IPA: tˈɪzi

noun

  • (colloquial) A state of nervous excitement, confusion, or distress; a dither.
  • (UK, slang, archaic) A sixpence; a tester.
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Examples of "tizzy" in Sentences

  • I'm in no tizzy at all, trust me.
  • Let's not get everyone in a tizzy.
  • I'm afraid you're both in a tizzy then.
  • Anytime you're in a tizzy, drop me a line.
  • It is sometimes amusing to see her in a tizzy.
  • Everyone's in a tizzy over some Flying Peach...
  • It's the one 'before' that that had people in a tizzy.
  • The show follows three young mice Tizzy, Toot and Tog.
  • He spun and whipped the crowd into a tizzy with aplomb.

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