Thesaurus / tizzy
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When the pandemic took hold of much of the world it sent industries and consumer habits into a tizzy.
‘WHERE THERE’S GROWTH, THERE’S AN INFLUX OF CAPITAL’: DEALMAKERS TEST SHIFTING MEDIA NORMS IN GAMINGSEB JOSEPHNOVEMBER 3, 2021DIGIDAYThey sent paleontologists into a tizzy, who though the tracks belonged to a carnivorous dinosaur—a creature larger than any other predator of its time.
AFTER 60 YEARS, A MYSTERIOUS AUSTRALIAN DINOSAUR JUST GOT DOWNSIZEDMARGO MILANOWSKIOCTOBER 22, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEMention of iOS 15 was only a footnote, but updates like Hide My Email and other privacy related features have advertisers in a tizzy as Apple continues its crackdown on data privacy.
CHEAT SHEET: WHY EMAIL MARKETERS ARE CALLING APPLE’S IOS 15 UPDATE ‘A PROVERBIAL NAIL IN THE COFFIN’KIMEKO MCCOYSEPTEMBER 15, 2021DIGIDAYFacebook’s latest change in its mobile ads business has marketers in a tizzy but the reality is it may not be that bad — at least for most of them.
CHEAT SHEET: WHAT FACEBOOK’S DECISION TO NIX ADVANCED MOBILE MEASUREMENT MEANS FOR MARKETERSSEB JOSEPHAUGUST 6, 2021DIGIDAYTesla CEO Elon Musk sent the cryptocurrency world into a tizzy this weekend with a series of tweets about Bitcoin and a lesser-known currency called Dogecoin.
ELON MUSK TROLLS BITCOIN, CAUSES NOVELTY DOGECOIN TO SOARJEFFDECEMBER 21, 2020FORTUNE“But he lets Tizzy keep with them the whole day,” said she, whispering.
THE O'CONORS OF CASTLE CONORANTHONY TROLLOPE"I dink dot boetry vos make me tizzy already," came from Hans, as he sat down on a nearby chair, his face growing suddenly pale.
THE ROVER BOYS ON TREASURE ISLEEDWARD STRATEMEYER (AKA ARTHUR M. WINFIELD)I haven't a shilling but what comes through his fingers; an' drat the tizzy he'll gi' me till he knows the reason why.'
UNCLE SILASJ. S. LEFANUWhy, look 'e here, my trump, its a farden more to the tizzy—that's what it is.
A BUDGET OF PARADOXES, VOLUME II (OF II)AUGUSTUS DE MORGANBut that little imp Tizzy walked round deliberately, looked at my heels, and then walked back again.
THE O'CONORS OF CASTLE CONORANTHONY TROLLOPEWORDS RELATED TO TIZZY
- acerbity
- anger
- annoyance
- bad humor
- cantankerousness
- crossness
- dander
- excitability
- fit
- fretfulness
- furor
- fury
- grouchiness
- heat
- hotheadedness
- huffiness
- ill humor
- impatience
- irascibility
- irascibleness
- ire
- irritability
- irritation
- low boiling point
- miff
- outburst
- passion
- peevishness
- petulance
- pugnacity
- rage
- resentment
- sensitivity
- short fuse
- slow burn
- snit
- sourness
- spleen
- stew
- sullenness
- surliness
- tantrum
- tartness
- tear
- temperament
- tiff
- tizzy
- touchiness
- wax
- agitation
- anarchism
- anarchy
- brawl
- bustle
- chaos
- clamor
- clutter
- complication
- confusedness
- confusion
- convulsion
- derangement
- disarrangement
- disarray
- discombobulation
- discord
- disorderedness
- disorderliness
- disorganization
- distemper
- disturbance
- dither
- entanglement
- fight
- flap
- fracas
- fuss
- hubbub
- hullabaloo
- imbroglio
- insurrection
- jumble
- lawlessness
- mayhem
- mess
- misrule
- mix up
- mob rule
- muddle
- muss
- quarrel
- rebellion
- reign of terror
- revolution
- riot
- rioting
- ruckus
- rumpus
- scramble
- static
- strike
- terrorism
- tizzy
- trouble
- tumble
- tumult
- turbulence
- turmoil
- unrest
- unruliness
- uproar
- altercation
- anarchy
- annoyance
- anxiety
- bickering
- bother
- chagrin
- change
- confusion
- contention
- controversy
- crisis
- debate
- disaffection
- discontent
- discord
- disease
- disquiet
- dissatisfaction
- dissension
- distress
- dither
- ennui
- grief
- insurrection
- irritation
- malaise
- moodiness
- mortification
- perplexity
- perturbation
- protest
- quarrel
- rebellion
- restlessness
- sedition
- sorrow
- strife
- tension
- tizzy
- trouble
- tumult
- turmoil
- unease
- uneasiness
- uproar
- upset
- vexation
- worry
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.