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The meaning of TIZZY is a highly excited and distracted state of mind. How to use tizzy in a sentence.
Informal a state of confusion, anxiety, or excitement Also called: tizz, tiz-woz (ˈtɪzˌwɒz ).... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
The noun tizzy can be positive or negative. So you may get into a tizzy about a big party you're throwing next week, feeling anxious and excited simultaneously. But you can also be in a tizzy about your terrible grade on a math test.
Define tizzy. tizzy synonyms, tizzy pronunciation, tizzy translation, English dictionary definition of tizzy. n. pl. tiz·zies Slang A state of nervous excitement or confusion; a dither.
A state of frenzied excitement, esp. over some trivial matter. (UK, slang, archaic) A sixpence; a tester. Unknown. American, 1935. Possibly related to tizzy “ sixpence coin" , slang for tester, a name for the coin. Spanx are revolutionary shaping garments that have sent Hollywood divas into a tizzy.
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Labour is in a tizzy—it is in a mess. On the island, things are in a tizzy. This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web.
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Tizzy definition: a dither.. See examples of TIZZY used in a sentence.