be dizzy
In Italian, 'essere stordito' means to feel confused or lightheaded, often due to spinning or fatigue. It can be used in both physical and emotional contexts, such as when someone has been spinning around or feeling overwhelmed by a situation.
After the ride, I feel a bit dizzy.
This phrase describes the feeling of dizziness that someone may experience after riding a roller coaster or a similar amusement ride.
I stayed up late and now I’m dizzy from lack of sleep.
This phrase conveys the idea that lack of sleep can lead to feelings of dizziness, reflecting the speaker's fatigue.
When I spin around too quickly, I always feel dizzy.
This example illustrates a common experience where spinning rapidly can cause a feeling of dizziness.