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Tizzy

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The impending deadline for the project had the team in a tizzy.
The intense competition made the contestants in the game show in a tizzy.
The crowded shopping mall during the holiday season put me in a tizzy.
The unexpected news sent the stock market into a tizzy.
The loud noise outside put the baby in a tizzy.
The complicated instructions had him in a tizzy, unsure of where to begin.
The sudden change in temperature put me in a tizzy.
The last-minute changes to the project put the team in a tizzy.
She felt a tizzy of excitement as she boarded the plane for her first international trip.
The confusing maze of streets had him in a tizzy, trying to find his way back to the hotel.
The unexpected turn of events sent the stock market into a tizzy.
The news of the impending storm sent the residents of the coastal town into a tizzy.
The sudden announcement threw the entire office into a tizzy.
Losing my wallet just before my flight put me in a tizzy.
The last-minute changes to the presentation put the speaker in a tizzy.
The loud noise startled the baby and put her in a tizzy.
The young man stumbled out of the pub, completely in a tizzy.
The bartender cut him off from ordering more drinks when he noticed the tizzy he was in.
The tizzy she was in was evident from her slurred speech and unsteady gait.
His tizzy got him into trouble when he started arguing with strangers at the bar.
After a night of heavy drinking, she woke up in a tizzy, unsure of where she was.
He had a tendency to get into a tizzy whenever he had more than a few drinks, becoming overly emotional.
The concertgoers were in a tizzy after a few hours of heavy drinking.
The party was a wild affair, with everyone in a tizzy and dancing uncontrollably.
He had one too many shots and ended up in a tizzy, slurring his words and stumbling around.
She woke up the next morning in a tizzy, unable to recall the events of the previous night.
She found herself in a tizzy after consuming a potent cocktail, feeling dizzy and disoriented.
Her friends had to carry her home in a tizzy after the wild party.
The football fans celebrated their team's victory by getting into a tizzy.
The bar was packed with rowdy customers, all in a tizzy, shouting and cheering at the game on the TV.
He stumbled out of the bar, in a tizzy, unable to find his way home.
The college students celebrated the end of exams by getting into a tizzy, downing shots and singing loudly.
The malfunctioning equipment had the technicians in a tizzy, trying to fix it before the deadline.
The malfunctioning alarm clock put him in a tizzy, making him fear he would oversleep.
The news of the impending storm had the residents in a tizzy, rushing to prepare.
The thought of speaking in front of a large audience put him in a tizzy.
The delay in the flight put the passengers in a tizzy.
The unexpected visitor threw the entire household into a tizzy.
The unexpected news put him in a tizzy before his big presentation.
The sudden power outage sent the whole neighborhood into a tizzy.
The approaching deadline had the students in a tizzy, trying to complete their assignments.
The misplaced keys sent her into a tizzy as she searched frantically to find them.
The prospect of meeting her in-laws had her in a tizzy, as she wanted to make a good impression.
The news of the upcoming exam put him in a tizzy.
The missing wallet had her in a tizzy, fearing her credit cards might be misused.
Sarah's late arrival for the flight sent her friends into a tizzy.
The broken-down car put the couple in a tizzy on their way to the wedding.
The looming deadline had the students in a tizzy as they scrambled to finish their essays.
The news of the impending storm had the town in a tizzy, with people rushing to stock up on supplies.
The sudden power outage caused the entire neighborhood to be in a tizzy.
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