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intoxicating

[in-tok-si-key-ting] / ɪnˈtɒk sɪˌkeɪ tɪŋ /


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It was a big break on a momentous night that only got more intoxicating as it went on.

From BBC

Every media outlet, local and national, wants five minutes if not more to bring more of his intoxicating charm and charisma to their audience.

From Seattle Times

Mr Gove said the drug has an "intoxicating and potentially damaging effect on young brains and young nervous systems".

From BBC

There’s little in pop culture that mirrors the intoxicating experience of a remade Resident Evil video game.

From Washington Post

But the intoxicating strength of the show’s leading lady still pulsates throughout — even when, as is often the case with this concert stagings, Murphy had her book in hand for the dramatic scenes.

From New York Times