Sentence examples for be intoxicated from inspiring English sources

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be intoxicated

verb

To stupefy by doping with chemical substances such as alcohol.

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She is said to like liquor (a forbidden drink), to be intoxicated, and to be worshiped by intoxicated people.

"I had to be intoxicated," she says.

"The perpetrators appeared to be intoxicated," Sergeant Monahan said.

Its radicals may be intoxicated by the scale of victory.

In such cases, defenders of free choice and free markets should not be intoxicated by them.

When someone is suffering from mild ethanol poisoning, the person is said to be intoxicated.

Victims of mild hypoxia may appear to be intoxicated and may even resist rescue attempts.

"Readers who relish the truth -- served straight up, 120 proof -- will be intoxicated".

All the same, art lovers will be intoxicated by the sheer abundance of masterworks.

"He did not appear to be intoxicated," the trooper said during the defense cross-examination.

A spokesman for the authority said the man seemed to have become disoriented and appeared to officers to be intoxicated.

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