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intoxicating

adjective as in causing great happiness

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The residents of Arkansas decide Tuesday whether to legalize the sale of an intoxicating substance statewide.

“Some kinks need to be ironed out with the intoxicating open bar at the Mile High Club,” wrote Dowd.

What made for an intoxicating courtship, however, resulted in a troubled marriage.

And so the Libyan revolution was intoxicating, which is why the world watched it much more closely than the dour Syrian struggle.

An Arab legend has it that the intoxicating effects of hashish were discovered by an ascetic monk in 1155.

He was coming out, like myself, to sniff the air; and I was not surprised, for its sweetness after the rain was intoxicating.

In one of the cases a married woman was properly indicted for unlawfully selling intoxicating liquors.

There have been occasions when his majesty has exceeded the bounds in the way of intoxicating liquor.

Yet even this limited, this comparative freedom, which a man could afford to smile at, was intoxicating.

How different the homeward journey from the intoxicating outward flight, in the heyday of the spring!

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On this page you'll find 23 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to intoxicating, such as: exciting, exhilarating, heady, stimulating, inspiring, and rousing.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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