Marked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences.
Marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense in practical matters.
Extremely exciting as if by alcohol or a narcotic.
1 Early days these may be, but heady days they most certainly are.
2 The ambition of those heady days had ended in tragedy, of course.
3 But this heady environment, especially after a recent stock-market swoon, looks vulnerable.
4 So long since she had felt that heady sense of sated passion.
5 His words were as heady as the wine Rhiannon had tasted earlier.
6 Of heady successes and crushing disappointments; of discovery and freedom and self-realization.
7 Gordon believes the heady days of full integer growth are behind us.
8 Still the heady Vane sent up another pitch similar to the others.
9 The heady heights of real, big-league power are gained by few men.
10 Neither brother had expected a moment so fraught, so heady with portent.
11 There was a heady quality in the very ring of her name.
12 Euroscene: These are heady times at the world's most famous soccer club.
13 The result is a heady mix of paranoia, a predisposition to self-interest.
14 That's what made it so heady to try and sort this out.
15 The odour of the burning leaves was heady , a superdistillate of memories.
16 This was the hidden reality of the heady life in the arena.
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