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How to use intoxicates in a sentence

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If a large quantity of a given drink intoxicates, then a small quantity of that drink is forbidden.
The result is an album that quietly intoxicates, sometimes catching you off-guard, but always surprising you with the richness of the vocals.
It is this fundamentally hybrid nature and not the heady perfume of ink emanating from its pages that intoxicates the reader to this day.
He intoxicates not only art historians and art critics but novelists and poets.
Oriental passion in its purest form: Bulgarian rose bursts forth, then intoxicates itself in an elixir of Blackcurrant Buds.
The breath of freedom to choose, to switch jobs, to travel still intoxicates.
However, it's not the cocktail itself that intoxicates, but the strength of the ingredients.
Overconsumption, which distracts and intoxicates us, is one of the main symptoms of this problem.
If you know the reference, use the field of research situated in intoxicates it of the page.
When the lymph circulation in the lymphatic vessels is deficient, the body weakens and intoxicates, which brings many health problems.
Village surrounded by forests, where the excess oxygen intoxicates its freshness.
Her rich and colourful voice intoxicates her public, keeping them wanting for more.
It seems to be thick and full of substance, with a charm, subtle fragrance intoxicates you with an intense and unparalleled precision.
Yes, but you don't get tired, your feet don't hurt, the beer only intoxicates you if you let it, and every woman that you'll see will be smoking hot.
From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., 450 red-aproned volunteers prepare and serve more than 5,000 plates of tender pork, homemade slaw and a signature Brunswick stew that intoxicates with steamy smokiness.
Celebrity for its own sake intoxicates a lot of people, of course.
We know, too, that it's present in many perfumes, intoxicates those who resort to violence in search of it, and can add depth, grated, to scrambled eggs.
However, it is more precisely of the Eucharist, the Body and Blood of Christ, that Saint Paul speaks: the Blood of Christ is the spiritual drink that intoxicates us with the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Like some unrepentant, polymorphously perverse Humbert Humbert, Lucien intoxicates with his language, accepting his predilection for the dead as what it is.
Examples from Classical Literature
This keef, as it is called, easily intoxicates, and renders the head giddy.
An hour ago, the happiness of knowing that I shall never press her again, intoxicates me like strong liquor.
If the imagination intoxicates the poet, it is not inactive in other men.
Whether it's in the smiles of the children or the generosity of the poor, Kenya has an air of hope which enriches the heart and intoxicates the mind.
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