Intoxicative example sentences

in·tox·i·ca·tion

noun

intoxication (noun) · intoxications (plural noun)

  - the state of being intoxicated, especially by alcohol:

Synonyms

drunkenness, inebriation, insobriety, tipsiness, stupefaction, tightness, inebriety, crapulence, sobriety

"Intoxicative" Example Sentences

1. The intoxicative aroma of the freshly brewed coffee filled the air.
2. He felt an intoxicative sense of freedom as he soared through the sky.
3. Her laughter had an intoxicative quality, drawing everyone in.
4. The intoxicative power of the music moved the crowd to dance.
5. The intoxicative effects of the drug were immediate and intense.
6. The view from the mountaintop was truly intoxicative.
7. There was an intoxicative sweetness to the forbidden fruit.
8. He found the intoxicative beauty of the sunset mesmerizing.
9. The intoxicative rhythm of the drums pulsed through the night.
10. She succumbed to the intoxicative allure of the city lights.
11. The intoxicative scent of jasmine filled the garden.
12. He described the experience as deeply intoxicative.
13. The artist aimed to create an intoxicative atmosphere in his paintings.
14. The intoxicative nature of the substance is well-documented.
15. His words held an intoxicative charm.
16. The novel's plot was surprisingly intoxicative.
17. We were all captivated by the intoxicative performance.
18. The intoxicative dance captivated the audience.
19. The intoxicative colors of the painting were vibrant.
20. The novel's intoxicative prose drew her in.
21. She felt an intoxicative, almost overwhelming joy.
22. The intoxicative feeling of weightlessness was exhilarating.
23. His gaze had an intoxicative effect on her.
24. The intoxicative fragrance of the flowers lingered in the air.
25. The story held an intoxicative mystery that kept her reading.
26. He found the intoxicative beauty of the natural world inspiring.
27. The intoxicative power of love was undeniable.
28. The intoxicative rush of adrenaline was thrilling.
29. The intoxicative atmosphere of the party was infectious.
30. She experienced an intoxicative sense of calm.
31. The intoxicative properties of the herb were unknown.
32. The intoxicative effects wore off gradually.
33. It was an intoxicative and unforgettable experience.
34. The air was thick with an intoxicative sweetness.
35. The novel offered an intoxicative escape from reality.
36. His personality had an intoxicative quality that made him charismatic.
37. The intoxicative blend of spices created a unique flavor.
38. The intoxicative potential of the new drug was being studied.
39. The intoxicative landscape inspired the painter.
40. The intoxicative rhythm of the waves lulled her to sleep.
41. He warned against the dangers of intoxicative substances.
42. The intoxicative effects were short-lived but intense.
43. They discussed the ethical implications of intoxicative substances.
44. The intoxicative power of suggestion was evident.
45. The intoxicative beauty of the opera was breathtaking.
46. The intoxicative pace of modern life is stressful.
47. The film's intoxicative narrative captivated audiences.
48. The intoxicative blend of flavors was a culinary masterpiece.
49. She described the experience as both intoxicative and terrifying.
50. The intoxicative scent transported her back in time.

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