Use "intoxicated" in a sentence

1. She was intoxicated with success.

2. We were intoxicated by victory.

3. He appeared intoxicated, police said.

4. The driver was clearly intoxicated.

5. Annihilated: [adjective] extremely intoxicated

6. He was intoxicated with wine.

7. She was intoxicated with her success.

8. What does Crocked mean? Intoxicated; drunk

9. I'm intoxicated in your fragrance today.

10. She was charged with driving while intoxicated.

11. Blitzed definition is - intoxicated by drugs or alcohol

12. What does Coked mean? Intoxicated with cocaine

13. Drunk on his words, intoxicated with the communication.

14. Bouldered What does “Bouldered” mean? Extremely intoxicated

15. What does Blitzed mean? Drunk or intoxicated

16. The beauty of the night intoxicated me.

17. Minna was behaving as if she was intoxicated.

18. Jensen was found guilty of driving while intoxicated.

19. He rapidly became intoxicated with his own power.

20. Blootered definition: intoxicated ; drunk Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

21. Bladdered definition: intoxicated ; drunk Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

22. From the Greek methusko, meaning “get drunk, become intoxicated.”

23. They seem to have become intoxicated by their success.

24. People are intoxicated thing repeatedly reported, but no expose quackery mystery.

25. He'd been in the bar all night and was thoroughly intoxicated.

26. 33 synonyms for Crapulent: besotted, crapulous, drunk, drunken, inebriate, inebriated, intoxicated

27. She was understandably intoxicated by her success in the national competition.

28. It is absorbed, intoxicated, into the beckoning sea of light and warmth.

29. Our policy is not to serve alcohol to anyone who is already intoxicated.

30. 32 synonyms for Bombed: besotted, crapulent, crapulous, drunk, drunken, inebriate, inebriated, intoxicated

31. 🔊 Rather than unlock the gate, the intoxicated man tried Clambering over it

32. He was arrested and booked into the city jail for driving while intoxicated.

33. At fairly low doses, Barbiturates may make you seem drunk or intoxicated

34. These leaders can become intoxicated with a sense of their own omnipotence.

35. How wretchedly are those intoxicated and Besotted that suffer themselves at any time to be intoxicated, especially to be by the frequent commission of the sin Besotted with wine or strong drink!

36. Synonyms for Coked include drugged, high, stoned, wasted, loaded, bombed, blitzed, ripped, zonked and intoxicated

37. Synonyms for Bladdered include drunk, intoxicated, drunken, tight, blitzed, smashed, bombed, canned, plastered and tipsy

38. The shooting resulted from an Altercation between two armed intoxicated men.··Altercation

39. But they sacrifice their dignity and, while intoxicated, at times injure themselves or others.

40. Caked To reach a state whereby one is intoxicated by lack of sleep

41. They can also go bad because they become intoxicated with their own power.

42. Synonyms for Crapulent include plastered, intoxicated, inebriated, wasted, smashed, tipsy, drunken, sloshed, tanked and pickled

43. Synonyms for Blotto include wasted, high, plastered, hammered, inebriated, intoxicated, drunk, stoned, blitzed and bombed

44. Synonyms for Blatted include inebriated, drunk, wasted, plastered, hammered, tipsy, intoxicated, stoned, wrecked and bladdered

45. I was intoxicated with the information he had provided me, and my bruises were forgotten.

46. Both were intoxicated by the realization that a whole new century was about to begin.

47. Begut (feminine beguda, masculine plural Beguts, feminine plural begudes) drunk, intoxicated Synonym: embriac; Verb

48. He did it because he was intoxicated by it: and he had found it for himself.

49. A 34-year-old man, who was intoxicated, assaulted his father and Barricaded himself in the house

50. Although sympathetic to this heresy I found myself intoxicated but also somewhat inhibited by de Santillana's impressionistic style.

51. He found Zacco lightly intoxicated, and playing dice for high stakes among a circle of friends.

52. He also had a long record of arrests, mainly for public intoxication, driving while intoxicated and getting into fights.

53. Consent cannot be given by someone who is intoxicated, unconscious, or otherwise considered incapable of giving their Consent

54. They have become intoxicated, but not with wine; they have moved unsteadily, but not because of intoxicating liquor.”

55. Boaters found to be driving under the influence will face criminal penalties akin to driving a car while intoxicated

56. Anticatalysts: anticathode : Anticathodes Words that sound like or rhyme with anticathode Anticathodes intoxicated nonattached undedicated antecedence nondidactic …

57. (John 2:9, 10) He did not say that at this particular feast the guests got “intoxicated.”

58. Some youngsters who sniff have accidents while they are intoxicated and some suffer damage to their health.

59. 25 Last February, returning from abroad, I felt quite intoxicated the moment I set foot in Kunming.

60. “Drinking and driving don’t mix,” the advertisements say, and stiff penalties are imposed on those who drive while intoxicated.

61. He was now feeling pleasantly intoxicated from the effects of a steady supply of alcohol, which had lifted his flagging spirits.

62. Intoxicated by his success and the enthusiasm of his adoring crowds, he cranked up his rhetoric and piled on the symbolism.

63. "Patients who use alcohol or other drugs should be warned against engaging in potentially dangerous activities while intoxicated.

64. A man who exposes himself when he is intoxicated, has not the art of getting drunk. Samuel Johnson 

65. Boohooing When an intoxicated female is crying over a trivial event. Boohooing is often unintelligible and confusing to those who encounter it

66. Champed An adjective used to describe the act of getting severely intoxicated but still on point none the less

67. Time magazine, in summarising her cast of drowning boys, garrulous southern grandmothers and man-killer prophets, called them "God-intoxicated Hillbillies".

68. This page shows answers to the clue Cockeyed, followed by 2 definitions like “Completely wrong.”, “Having a squinting eye” and “Intoxicated; drunk

69. Altercation (countable and uncountable, plural Altercations) Heated or angry dispute quotations ▼ The shooting resulted from an altercation between two armed intoxicated men.

70. Boggled When a person is extremely intoxicated or otherwise under the influence of drugs, to the point where they are confused or spaced out

71. While some clung to the fading dream of direct transition to socialism based on the peasantry, others became intoxicated by Marxism.

72. Caffled To be so intoxicated by the uses of a mixture of drugs in such a state, that one feels like just falling to the floor, or 'caffling'

73. In an interesting case for practitioners, the High Court considered issues of capacity, consent and Contributory negligence following an RTA in which the Claimant was a passenger driven by his intoxicated friend

74. Originally, Besotted meant intoxicated or drunk, it was a past participle of the verb besot.Eventually, Besotted became an adjective, and the verb form of besot fell out of use

75. Bacchanalian: 1 adj used of riotously drunken merrymaking “a night of Bacchanalian revelry” Synonyms: bacchanal , bacchic , carousing , orgiastic drunk , inebriated , intoxicated stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol)

76. Appreciably impaired is not necessarily defined as falling down drunk, or similar gross impairment; it is defined as “noticeably and measurably intoxicated,” meaning it is visible, and can be registered on the breath-test.

77. Blackouts are typically associated with consuming excessive amounts of alcohol that can lead to impaired memory of events that transpired while intoxicated, and a drastically increased risk of injuries and other harms

78. A Sussex County man was intoxicated when he Belligerently threatened a neighbor with a knife during a dispute, authorities said.Juan Zanatta, 54, used a knife to threaten a neighbor in Franklin during a dispute on Feb

79. While Bartenders can be particularly effective in limiting the damage that an intoxicated person may potentially cause by cutting them, they may also face legal and civil charges as a result of over-serving

80. How is a king to render sound and clear-headed judgment and not “forget what is decreed and pervert the cause of any of the sons of affliction” if he is constantly intoxicated? —Proverbs 31:4-7.