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If only she could go swimmy and not care for anything!
In fact, the heat was beginning to make her feel quite swimmy.
They seemed swimmy and poorly focused as he looked her over.
I guess it was the heat, but I felt swimmy for a moment.
The world went swimmy except for the blessed stillness inside.
I wanted to end a swimmy life with dignity.
Without seats, let alone bodies in them, he added, "it should have been swimmy."
They have all felt swimmy for a moment.
The effect suggests the swimmy sensation you can get by looking so hard at somebody's face that the rest of the figure becomes a blur.
Yet there was something to see, a swimmy sort of blue radiance that was certainly not black.
The world went far away and swimmy, and there was a high buzzing in his ears.
His concern wasn’t Swimmy, wonderful as he was.
He set it down again and took a dozen deep breaths - enough to make his head feel swimmy and light.
My own head was still swimmy with the fumes, incense and drug, and I wanted it clear.
But a major difference between fish and, say, Rottweilers is that aggressive behavior in small swimmy things can be entertaining, at least to humans.
The lake went swimmy, but this was perfectly natural and nothing to be alarmed by because a grey goose had just landed on it.
I felt swimmy and detached, as if I were suffering from jetlag.
The paintings are especially good: abstractions of swimmy shapes against slate-gray backdrops.
A swimmy, disoriented feeling came over Molly.
Her head felt swimmy; almost faint.
I think those long, thin little bottles, with the delicately colored liquids in them, are perfume, but the rest of it has me swimmy.
Being six foot five means I sometimes get giddy just standing up, and the very sight of the path gives me black swimmy nightmares. '
Margaret Seymour-Strachey's mouth was now working convulsively, and her eyes becoming distinctly swimmy.
The trees went swimmy.
From my seat near the front, I was able to avoid the swimmy acoustics at St. Bartholomew's.