Which preposition to use with dizziness
To this Barnaby made no reply, but, what with wonder and the dizziness of his head, seated himself at the table over against his interlocutor, who pushed a bottle of rum towards him, together with a glass from the hanging rack.
Then Reginald, finding that he was no match for Fred in open conflict, dodged around behind him, and soon a misty dizziness in his head told Fred that he had been struck by something heavier than hands.
She would master her dizziness for once and all; he should not know from her any confession of a weakness which was purely of the imagination.
Goethe cured himself of dizziness by ascending the lofty stagings of the Frankfort carpenters.
I had shaken the dizziness out of my head when she finished, and I had obtained control over my tongue.
" Similarly, in Brandenburg, if a person is afflicted with dizziness, he is recommended to run after sunset, naked, three times through a field of flax; after doing so, the flax will at once "take the dizziness to itself."
Frequently there is severe pain in the heart, often dizziness with gasping breath, extreme pallor, and fainting.