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intoxicated
[ in-tok-si-key-tid ]
adjective
- mentally or emotionally exhilarated.
Synonyms: , , , ,
Other Word Forms
- ·ٴdzi·e· adverb
- -·ٴdzi·e adjective
- i-·ٴdzi·e adjective
- ܲi·ٴdzi·e adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of intoxicated1
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Example Sentences
She said she had become "intoxicated by that idea" that if she and her loved ones stayed hydrated and ate "whole foods" then "we could just feel so much better".
Law enforcement received a call about an allegedly intoxicated individual at the popular Mammoth Mountain ski resort, according to TMZ, which first reported the arrest on Wednesday.
A picture of her taken at a party smoking a cigar with a drink stain down the front of her top, looking intoxicated, is regularly republished.
"Some of the fans watch the games while intoxicated and it becomes hard to manage them when their teams lose," he told the BBC.
The casting reflects the distinct identities and histories of the members, each offering something different to lovelorn girls and copycat boys so intoxicated by Beatlemania.
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