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tizzy

[tiz-ee] / ˈtɪz i /


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This, and the way the class immediately goes quiet, sends me into what G would call a “tizzy”.

From Literature

The age estimator sent some Spotify listeners into a tizzy over being declared decades older and, by some interpretations, perhaps not-so-cool.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Thank you for your concern, Mrs. Clarke, but you needn’t worry. The children and I have survived Lady Constance in a tizzy before.”

From Literature

Even when Agnes does something outlandish or implausible — turning up on foot at Gavin’s door in a tizzy is one of her curious quirks — it feels true to the character.

From Los Angeles Times

But it isn’t just the men that have Agathe in a tizzy.

From Los Angeles Times