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Filter by Meaning The toddler threw a tizzy when her ice cream fell on the ground.
The announcement of the pop star's concert sent her fans into a tizzy.
The sudden change in plans threw the team into a tizzy.
The loud argument next door had the neighbors in a tizzy.
Jane's unexpected arrival at the office caused her coworkers to be in a tizzy as they rushed to clean up their workspaces.
The missing ingredients for the recipe put the chef in a tizzy.
The unexpected visit from the health inspector put the restaurant staff in a tizzy as they scrambled to ensure everything was up to code.
The last-minute change in the wedding venue sent the bride-to-be into a tizzy.
The little girl's lost teddy bear caused her to go into a tizzy.
The child's tantrum threw the entire house into a tizzy.
The chaotic traffic during rush hour can easily put drivers in a tizzy.
The group of friends went out for a night of drinking, and soon they were all in a tizzy, laughing and sharing stories.
The last-minute cancellation of the flight put all the passengers in a tizzy, trying to find alternative arrangements.
The wardrobe malfunction just minutes before the performance put the dancer in a tizzy.
The unexpected rainstorm threw everyone into a tizzy.
The long wait at the doctor's office put the patients in a tizzy.
The malfunctioning printer right before an important deadline put the office workers in a tizzy as they desperately tried to fix it.
He was in a tizzy when he realized he had forgotten his presentation at home.
The sudden rainstorm put the picnic organizers in a tizzy as they scrambled to save the food and find shelter.
The last-minute change in the schedule put the event organizers in a tizzy.
The missing ingredients for the recipe put the chef in a tizzy as she had to come up with a creative alternative.
The team captain's decision to bench their star player sent the coach into a tizzy.
The news of a major traffic jam on the highway put commuters in a tizzy as they worried about reaching their destinations on time.
My boss went into a tizzy when she realized the report was not completed on time.
The chef had a tizzy when he realized he had accidentally added salt instead of sugar to the cake batter.
The coach went into a tizzy after the team lost the game.
The actress threw a tizzy when she saw her picture on the front page of the tabloid.
The customer threw a tizzy after discovering that her order was incorrect.
The bride went into a tizzy when she noticed a stain on her wedding dress.
He threw a tizzy when he found out his favorite team lost the game.
The bride went into a tizzy when she realized her wedding dress was stained.
The teacher had to calm down a student who was in a tizzy over a poor test grade.
The chef went into a tizzy when he discovered he was out of an essential ingredient.
The politician's controversial statement sent the media into a tizzy.
The customer got in a tizzy when she realized her order was incorrect.
The politician's opponent went into a tizzy over his controversial remarks.
The driver got in a tizzy when he couldn't find a parking spot.
The actress threw a tizzy when she saw her picture on the tabloid's front page.
My boss went into a tizzy when I told her about the mistake I made.
The politician's scandal sent the media into a tizzy.
The soccer team's victory sent the fans into a tizzy of celebration.
The news of the impending exam had the students in a tizzy.
The unexpected arrival of guests put the hostess in a tizzy.
The arrival of the VIP guest sent the event organizers into a tizzy, making last-minute preparations.
The last-minute cancellation of the flight put the passengers in a tizzy.
The student was in a tizzy before her big exam.
The impending storm had the entire town in a tizzy, stocking up on supplies.
The bride-to-be was in a tizzy over the last-minute changes to her wedding plans.
The crowd erupted into a tizzy when the famous singer appeared on stage.
The sudden change in weather put the picnic plans in a tizzy.
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