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1 Soon he would return to the station, and would quickly become intoxicated .
2 Teenagers -good, intelligent, kind children - become intoxicated with ideas.
3 They had given the Indians brandy until they had become intoxicated .
4 Edith, I can become intoxicated merely with looking at you to-night.
5 Men and women alike drink deeply, and many become intoxicated .
6 No one could, by any possible means, become intoxicated on your justly celebrated beer.
7 That it was harder for me to become intoxicated .
8 Drunk on my successes, I'd become intoxicated , way past noticing the dangerous hubris in my attitude.
9 They frequently become intoxicated , and are very libidinous.
10 One should not become intoxicated with one's grief, however much attraction one finds in doing so.
11 But he did not become intoxicated , he insists.
12 Turkey has become intoxicated with her success, and may no longer allow the Powers to influence her.
13 Now consider first that as a rule with rare exceptions a native of than to become intoxicated .
14 Angry adults, who had previously only urged them on, had become intoxicated by the mood of destruction.
15 As a consequence, they generally become intoxicated without this vice being regarded as a dishonor or disgrace.
16 It is a peculiar experience to sit soberly through a meal and see one's companions become intoxicated .
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