7 adjectives to describe inebriation

" "Of course not," assented his subtle counsellor; "but, in this country, at least, chronic inebriation, clove-eating, and even opium-taking, are strikingly alike in their aspects, and the same rules may be safely applied to all.

Being staged during the period of favorable weather, and mostly on Saturday afternoon; these physical exhibitions were the scenes of much controversial conflict, gambling, excessive inebriation and hilarity.

Both her companions saw it, but Irby she filled with an instant inebriation by one look, the kindest she had ever given him.

Don Ramón, that somber libertine of insatiable appetites, prey to a sinister, mysterious inebriation, was tossing in a last whirlwind of tempestuous desire, as though the blaze of sunset had set fire to what remained of his vitality.

Fourth,that cafeine (in excess) produces increased action of the heart, rigors, headache, a peculiar inebriation, delirium, and so on.

This intelligence gave the first check to the rapturous inebriation by which my mind had been possessed from the moment I quitted the habitation of Mr. Falkland.

It requires a certain degree of enthusiasmnay, a slight inebriation of the imaginative facultiesin order to feel the sentiment of this Oriental Architecture.

7 adjectives to describe  inebriation