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1 The world shone, the air was as intoxicating as wine, the sun a benediction.
2 Their boisterous good-fellowship was as intoxicating to this poor young recluse as the liquor.
3 The multimillion-dollar art was as intoxicating as any I'd chased.
4 There is nothing which is making so much enmity between the sexes as intoxicating drink.
5 The taste of Regan's blood was just as erotic, just as intoxicating as he remembered.
6 The feel of Viscount Mildenhall's tongue sweeping into her mouth had been as intoxicating as champagne.
7 He had them hanging on his words and the feeling was as intoxicating as it was new.
8 But as intoxicating as the memories are, none of this is what I really want to talk about.
9 There is nothing as intoxicating as being adorned with dozens of things you barely know how to use.
10 When he spoke, his voice was husky and warm, as warm as heated brandy and just as intoxicating .
11 The next shot wasn't as intoxicating .
12 They appear for weeks in a good winter, with a perfume every bit as intoxicating as their summery cousins.
13 It is really a very mice drink, more like cyder than beer, though quite as intoxicating as the latter.
14 The Order covers all grocery goods, as well as intoxicating liquor and other household goods ordinarily sold in grocery shops.
15 In a tweet: West End Girls proves just as intoxicating in the west country, played by a perennially class act.
16 It was high and glorious summer about them, with a breeze as intoxicating as wine and as fresh as water.
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