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1
He nuzzled her curls and inhaled a scent
more
intoxicating
than wine.
2
Perhaps, like mixed drinks it was for that reason but the
more
intoxicating
.
3
Her scent flooded his head, far
more
intoxicating
than the mead.
4
For a few minutes his old day-dreams came back but in
more
intoxicating
dress.
5
In short, what is the
more
intoxicating
thing about him?
6
However, Theodora found society
more
intoxicating
than she had expected.
7
A prettier sentence for lovers, and one
more
intoxicating
to them, was never devised.
8
The form is
more
intoxicating
than the substance.
9
What could be
more
intoxicating
for men who, in their different ways, have had the best of everything?
10
He lived in an atmosphere of adulation, and yet resisted the
more
intoxicating
influences of his dangerous elevation.
11
That aërial kiss proved
more
intoxicating
to Quin than all the more tangible ones he had ever received.
12
The prospect of thirty thousand francs was even
more
intoxicating
than sweet wine; already in imagination he fingered the coin.
13
I could be me again, Dexter Unchained, and the thought was far
more
intoxicating
than all Rita's beer and sympathy.
14
Excavations at the Celtic site have yielded a few seeds of henbane, a plant that also makes beer
more
intoxicating
.
15
The gardens of that California Hesperides were already getting dim in Milly's memory, blotted out by a
more
intoxicating
vision.
16
It was the last thing he had expected to see, but it was infinitely more piquant,
more
intoxicating
,
than desperation.
more
intoxicating
more