903 examples of intoxicate in sentences

Myrtle had never yet ridden in an automobile, and the prospect of a long journey across the country in a big touring car, with California's roses and sunshine at the end of it, was certainly alluring enough to intoxicate one far more accustomed to pleasure than this friendless, impoverished girl.

They strained texts of Scripture,as that great and good man, Moses Stuart, of Andover, in his zeal for the temperance cause, strained texts to prove that the wine of Palestine did not intoxicate.

He could argue a case after having drunk brandy enough to intoxicate any ordinary man, and be the brighter for it.

Learned professors in theological schools attempted to prove that the wines of Palestine were unfermented, and could not intoxicate.

Mohammedanism forbids spirits and Brahminism condemns all things that intoxicate or stupefy, but the betel nut is like the cup that cheers yet not inebriates.

The king drank some English beer from a bottle, and then handed it to the Dane; the latter took a little, and excused himself by saying that the liquor would intoxicate him.

If you will drink it, it will intoxicate you, it will heal you, it will soothe your heart, it will prepare you for the labors and fatigues of death, or of your departure.

After the blessed sacrament received, As surfeited with those celestial viands, And with the blood of life intoxicate, She lay entranced: and only stirred at times To eructate sweet edifying doctrine Culled from your darling sermons.

half the homage he so carefully rejected would have been sufficient to intoxicate with delight and self-complacency the greater part of his fraternity.

It was one of those mighty and terrible joys which are like the effect of opiumone of those joys which condense life and abbreviate it, which excite and yet stupefy, which intoxicate and kill.

but for festive occasions they brew strong beer, and with it intoxicate themselves, as also with brandy, when procurable.

As for Bacchus the sot, he has drain'd his last pot, And must lay in the grave his intoxicate head, For although by his aid he his votaries made Full often dead drunk, they have now drunk him dead.

"There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain, But drinking largely sobers us again.

I intoxicate myself with the life at Ploszow, the daily sight of Aniela, and forget that she belongs to somebody else.

Her voice, her shape, her glances intoxicate me.

He played the lover to Grizel as beforenot to intoxicate himself, but always to make life sunnier to her; if she stayed longer with Elspeth than the promised time, he became anxious and went in search of her.

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.

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.

They intoxicate the soul, but they are only found, they blossom only on the lofty mountains, on the broad plains where glorious war finds its home.

In the place of tears I the singer watch my flowers; they are in my hand; they intoxicate my soul and my song, as I walk alone with them, with my sad soul among them.

The fuming dew-drops from the flowers in the field intoxicate my soul.

IHUINTI, v. To intoxicate, to make drunk.

XOCOMIQUI, v. To intoxicate, to become drunk.

Nature poured out at the feet of the Greek artist a most plenteous offering, and the lap of Flora overflowed for him with tempting garlands of Beauty; but he did not gather these up with any greedy and indiscriminate hand, he did not intoxicate himself at the harvest of the vineyard.

"Down there the scent of the sap and the flowers from the many gardens near the coast used to intoxicate me, and I wanted to burrow my fingers in the dark burning earth.

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