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How to use intoxicating in a sentence

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He continued to stare as the bottle's contents glugged into a crystal goblet, dusting the air with intoxicating fruit.
This album is the best electronic release of the year, with its echoey electronics and intoxicating atmospherics.
Their self-deprecating wit, aw-shucks harmonies, and obsession with intoxicating spirits bring to mind Texas roots rockers the Gourds.
Suggests that intoxicating nectar may have inspired the mantic states of maenads and the Delphic oracle in ancient Greece.
The color of beach plums is intoxicating, ranging from purple to blue to reds, pinks, and green.
At times I crave the intoxicating fragrance of linseed oil and turpentine, the sound of the brush on the canvas.
We also witness huge elk grazing, and for a brief intoxicating moment, a massive moose plodding across a stream.
I showed up on one of those rare spring afternoons in New York when everything is blooming, and the colors, sights, and sounds intoxicating.
The landscape here was more undulating, the lanes more sinuous and the wine-tastings deeply intoxicating.
Nothing, it seems, is quite so intoxicating as watching other people part with vast sums of money.
You insert freshly cut limes, slather on the sunscreen and take a large gulp of your intoxicating brew.
Other oil fractions showed additional effects, blocking pheromone reception or narcotising and intoxicating animals.
He could smell the intoxicating bubble-gum perfume as she neared him, and the scent lingered in the air long after she rushed by him.
Exotic neroli, myrrh and vetiver blend with lavender's sophistication to create a subtle yet intoxicating scent, perfect for him or her.
The intoxicating brio of the coda capped a performance that approached that rarified aura of perfection!
Westport Town Council recently adopted by-laws which aim to control the consumption of intoxicating liquor in public places.
Their smells floated into his nostrils, each one distinct, unique, intoxicating.
Then the middle section offers a prime example of cantabile style from the violin, and Neftel's singing tone is intoxicating.
These were heady, intoxicating days, when Edinburgh in August was the place to be.
A consummate performer, he strikes a balance between professionalism and warmth that is actually intoxicating in its headiness.
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There was, I own, a most intoxicating sense of pleasure in the first success.
When his own turn came to drink, he found the juice of the tree somewhat like coconut milk in flavour, but intoxicating.
Fecundity is the end he proposes, and he rewards with intoxicating delights those who contribute to the fulfilment of his designs.
It is really a very mice drink, more like cyder than beer, though quite as intoxicating as the latter.
It is a fermented drink made from Guinea corn, and is, I was told, highly intoxicating if one drinks enough of it.
Used for crushing the haoma, an intoxicating plant, whose juice is used by the faithful.
It is supposed that there can be no sociality, no comfort, no enjoyment, without intoxicating drinks.
The music of Strauss plunges us at once into this whirl of intoxicating gaiety.
She had crept out after her master to listen closer to the intoxicating sound.
He experimented with nitrous oxide for ten months until he had thoroughly learned its intoxicating effects.
The whole was washed down with huge draughts of pombe, a sort of beer, with slightly intoxicating properties.
The fruit of the cashew is not palatable, but its juice, when distilled, produces a strong intoxicating spirit.
This, by fermentation, is next changed into alcohol, which gives to chicha its intoxicating property.
The intoxicating liquor called sake was known in Japan during the mythical period, and so were chopsticks for eating food with.
The genius of the Platonists is intoxicating to the student, yet how few particulars of it can I detach from all their books.
What a sweet and holily intoxicating sensation, a delicious ecstasy!
Make the most of the enchantingly luxurious island-like space for a magical evening over some truly good food and intoxicating wine.
They made an intoxicating beverage from a plant they called ava.
The barkeep dropped his hands, paralyzed by her intoxicating nearness.
She had found it in Ted under the intoxicating form of vivid emotion.
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