25 adverbs to describe how to intoxicates

There may I go, there the sweet birds sing, there may I learn to know those good flowers, those sweet flowers, those delicious ones, which alone pleasurably, sweetly intoxicate, which alone pleasurably, sweetly intoxicate.

Of course, they get beastly intoxicated, and suffer a day or two of illness afterwards, a very just punishment.

They paid their court therefore to these, and so compleatly intoxicated their senses with the luxuries, which they brought from home, as to be able to seduce them to their designs.

She herself shut her eyes as much as possible to the rate at which she was progressing towards a destination rapidly becoming more and more imperiously visible; and consciously intoxicated herself with the excitements and fatigues of her curiously double life of intellectual effort in classes and her not very skilful handling of the shining and very sharp-edged tools of flirtation.

The brute was considerably intoxicated when he came to the house, and the longer he sat still the more his brain became muddled with liquor, and he actually forgot what he had come there for.

I passed the Gaiety where a middle-aged gentleman, decidedly intoxicated, was engaged in a noisy altercation with a policeman, who was threatening to take him to Bow Street if he did not go quietly home, and at last approached the spot for which I was making.

She was the quintessence of femininity, and she distilled upon the air something delicately intoxicating, like the odor of lotus-blossoms.

There is such a charm in novelty, says Dr. John Mason Good, that it often leads us captive in spite of the most glaring errors, and intoxicates the judgment as fatally as the cup of Circe.

" "Not yet; he never gets home until almost morning, and is then often fearfully intoxicated.

And any man who has lived in Russia, has dabbled in Russian humanity, and noted the singular unattractiveness of Russian lifeany such man can scarcely deny the fact that if one deprives the moujik of his privilege of getting gloriously and frequently intoxicated, one takes away from that same moujik the one happiness of his existence.

His son Pierowho was walking closely in his father's footsteps, and leading a free and fast, wild life, heavily in debt and habitually intoxicated, and the companion of loose women and gamestersshould be his scapegoat.

It was as inexplicably intoxicating as a grimace at the preachera wink at the professor.

This project was so successful that the Regent took it into his own hands, and then began an issue of bills which literally intoxicated the whole of France.

Had he, indeed, been unbalanced and intoxicated merely from the desire of her exquisite body?

Fermented in water with wild honey and the honeycomb, it makes a pleasant, mildly intoxicating drink.

If she were attractive enough ordinarily, when she exerted herself to fascinate, Nelly was intoxicating.

It was not yet twelve o'clock, and he was already partially intoxicated, and pale, trembling, and nervous from the effects, it was clear to me, of the previous night's debauch.

With long, still drafts my spirit drank from the cool spring of pure passion and became secretly intoxicated with it.

The day was charming, the sky cloudless, the air tender and with that delicious odor of the South which so soothingly intoxicates the senses.

The odours of the wildernesssmells of wind and earth, of trees and water, clean, vigorous, and mightywere the true odours of a virgin world unspoilt by men, more penetrating and more subtly intoxicating than any other perfume in the whole world.

The bad Indians mix it with sugar, flour, dried apples, and hops, and make a terribly intoxicating drink.

No doubt, the spectacle of the Swiss regiments doubly paid, and (on Sundays at least) trebly intoxicated, has something to do with this ill feeling.

One night Lady D- was visibly intoxicated at the opera, and her friend told her that the partnership in the box must cease, as she could not appear again in company so disgraceful.

The operation was performed so unskilfully that it was impossible to entirely check the flow of blood, and the Frenchman, indulging in more wine, became so badly intoxicated that, even had he known how, it would have been beyond his power to take the proper measures.

Ah, I would die, voluptuously intoxicated.

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