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Tizzy   /tˈɪzi/   Listen
Tizzy

noun
1.
An excited state of agitation.  Synonyms: dither, flap, fuss, pother.  "There was a terrible flap about the theft"






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"Tizzy" Quotes from Famous Books



... you go and rob a poor boy of his chances?—I come'd all the way from Ballyglass this blessed morning to 'arn a tizzy, and av' I doesn't get it from you this turn, I'll—" But Lambert Brown had gone into the house, and on his return after breakfast he fully justified the lad's suspicion, for he again promised him that he wouldn't forget him, and that he'd see him ...
— The Kellys and the O'Kellys • Anthony Trollope



Words linked to "Tizzy" :   flap, agitation, dither, pother



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