Count Thibault and his servant Andre are in a tizzy after being transported from the 12 th century to modern-day Chicago. |
I don't understand what everyone's up in a tizzy over in terms of the 'evil' right-wingers. |
India's textile industry is in a tizzy as new duties on bed linens and other textile products will hurt textile majors with considerable clout. |
Meanwhile, The NY Times does a big story on liberal bloggers that apparently has the right blogosphere in a complete tizzy. |
Not only have they stirred up the pop scene but they've thrown an overly serious world of classical music into a tizzy. |
Horton, meanwhile, is in his own tizzy, terrified that gold-digging dames will get their hooks into Fred. |