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intoxicating
adjective as in causing great happiness
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In Thailand, it’s mostly the white guests who are in the minority and out of step with the environment despite its intoxicating beauty and serenity.
The bouquet of bookbinding and pulpy paper makes for a most intoxicating inhale.
Because cancer treatments like radiation and chemotherapy can leave patients feeling completely depleted, “It’s intoxicating to want to run away from that and go to the person promising, I’ll fix you in an easier way.”
Barry Can't Swim's sound is bright, euphoric and highly danceable, with hazy house rhythms, trance pianos and infectious vocal snippets combining in songs that are intoxicating shots of sonic sunshine.
Trump's followers receive his lies as an intoxicating promise: that they, too, can be released from the duty to be honest.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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