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Meanings of intoxicating effect in English
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Usage of intoxicating effect in English
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Their intoxicatingeffect on him was just as powerful now as before supper.
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I was becoming quite animated by now-randomnesshas an intoxicatingeffect on the preordained.
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Finally, the full dress rehearsals produced a perfectly intoxicatingeffect.
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They had an overwhelmingly intoxicatingeffect on each other.
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I don't have a spell to counteract the intoxicatingeffect of a truly gorgeous man.
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Another and another, with broken exclamations, and extravagant phrases, endeavoured to express the intoxicatingeffect of this wonder of nature.
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It has had the intoxicatingeffect of turning my head with pleasure; if I began I should never cease thanking you.
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The air of the room was faintly pervaded with a sweet incense of intoxicatingeffect upon one just admitted to it.
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It seemed charged to overflowing with oxygen, and had a marvellous power of exhilaration, producing an almost intoxicatingeffect on the brain.
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They also gave us some stuff they call bedgery or pedgery; it has a highly intoxicatingeffect when chewed even in small quantities.
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Pleased to see the flowing bowl, he congratulates himself that his own state of perspiration prevents it from producing any intoxicatingeffect upon him.
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For some reason he had always thought of wine as having an intensely sweet taste, like that of blackberry jam and an immediate intoxicatingeffect.
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The black fellows of Australia are very fond of sugar, and no wonder, if it be true that it has on them an intoxicatingeffect.
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It was a CIA standby: benzotripapine, which counteracted the intoxicatingeffects of alcohol.
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In the Middle Ages henbane was added to beer to enhance its intoxicatingeffects.
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Nitrous oxide, also called laughing gas for its intoxicatingeffects when inhaled, is nonflammable and safe to handle under most conditions.