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    Use "intoxicating" in a sentence

    intoxicating example sentences

    intoxicating


    1. It would be intoxicating if it weren't for the visceral fear of mutilation and death it induces


    2. Life was suddenly infinitely intoxicating


    3. The warm drink, Tesh, was tasty and he guessed, intoxicating


    4. He rose and looked down at her, using the velvet voice again he asked, “What is it, little one?” Her scent was intoxicating


    5. It was intoxicating, sensual, and it felt so natural


    6. He buried his face in her hair and found the scent intoxicating


    7. The air was icy cold and fragrantly fresh, almost intoxicating


    8. man’s fear, his warm blood; it was intoxicating


    9. He knew they were brands of intoxicating beverages, “Oh no thank you,” He said, “I’ve got to keep traveling


    10. The deeper she breathed to clear her head, the more his intoxicating cologne fill her every senses

    11. After a few more deep breaths, without his intoxicating cologne, she was ready to go in to the meeting


    12. was intoxicating, and the surrounding grape-vined hills


    13. It was even odder that they consumed intoxicating drink


    14. “Your scent’s intoxicating,” he said


    15. brilliant! Never is the breeze so intoxicating! Never is the poet so


    16. Lack of sleep can have an intoxicating effect on your body


    17. Beth arrived bubbling with exuberance about Puriscal, the feisty stallion and the intoxicating charm of La Hacienda


    18. With the weight of them pushing and laying on it, the pipeline finally began to sag, and crack and leak…they could not eat the hot stinky fluid that came out, intoxicating though it undoubtedly was to bathe in the warm wetness


    19. Swallowing pill after intoxicating pill served only to increase tension in the midst of already electrifying horror


    20. He wanted to smell her, he wanted to capture as much of that intoxicating smell as he could

    21. Beth had been strolling along the path that wound its way among the bungalows, allowing the intoxicating scents of flowering shrubbery, tended so lovingly by Cecilia and Alberto, to waft away the troubles of her world when, from the bungalow that had now become Herminia’s, she’d heard weeping


    22. He polished off the cup of grog, which gave a nice warm feeling in the guts, but he felt little intoxicating effect


    23. This poon potion, more intoxicating


    24. After absorbing the gorgeous performances on stage and the intoxicating music, we’d get home about midnight: elated, drunk on the experience - and get out the wine


    25. It was intoxicating


    26. I inhaled his intoxicating scent; gently stoking the hair on his nape “You seem a little tense


    27. “If intoxicating someone to have their way with them is considered a valid means to get some by the good guys I don’t want to know what the bad guys would do


    28. His body still felt as hard and warm as I remembered, his scent still as potent and intoxicating


    29. The Sun's intoxicating warmth soon fades away, however, and yesterday's darkness returns thereafter


    30. to use the adrenaline that kept rising to intoxicating levels

    31. “Norka’s Special is green and cold and refreshing and mildly intoxicating, and delicious


    32. The nearness of him; the light but pleasant, intoxicating animal smell about him caused her to press herself into the hardness of the muscular body under his jumpsuit


    33. I inhaled the odor of freshly overturned earth, the intoxicating smell of my work, smiled, gingerly slid out of the jeep and limped to Kendy and Matt


    34. Smell the sweet fragrance of romance’s intoxicating perfume


    35. We were running through tall grass, and the scent of a thousand different flowers made the air intoxicating


    36. was intoxicating, causing her heart to beat faster


    37. The scent she wore was heady and intoxicating, leaving his


    38. It was intoxicating and he had to restrain himself from shouting ‘Violet is dead! I’m free! I can do whatever I like!’ It was better than being drunk, although in some ways similar


    39. Interpretation: The Three of Cups proposes intoxicating height s of


    40. as intoxicating as the last time he’d felt it thirty years before with

    41. We were both breathing heavy, and I could smell his masculine sent, it was intoxicating, He was surrounding me everywhere, with the heat of his body, his strong arms wrapped around me, his muscular thighs beneath me, I just couldn't get enough of him


    42. After these ceremonies and the making of the vows to abstain from all intoxicating drinks, to let the hair grow, and to refrain from touching the dead, the family proceeded to Jerusalem, where, before the temple, John completed the making of the offerings which were required of those taking Nazarite vows


    43. Through it all, I remained passive even though the scent of their blood was intoxicating


    44. The smell of her was intoxicating in my nostrils


    45. There was wheat and there were weeds, and one clump of the weeds had an intoxicating smell


    46. sandwich he was eating was intoxicating


    47. He gasped several times, feeling the intoxicating air sweeping down to his lungs


    48. His presence filled the entire room, along with an intoxicating aftershave that was making her crazy


    49. He was already awake and aware that it was Liloe from when she had first entered the hut, and he turned and drew her intoxicating body beneath him


    50. But he wondered now if it was Alteria’s beauty, the vulnerable state of her voice and the hypnotic gaze of her blue eyes and her intoxicating sweet smell that made him reply, “I won’t fail the Dielenganns












































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    Synonyms for "intoxicating"

    heady intoxicating intoxicant

    "intoxicating" definitions

    causing intoxication


    extremely exciting as if by alcohol or a narcotic