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The phrase "heady adventures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe exciting, exhilarating, or intoxicating experiences, often associated with a sense of thrill or adventure. Example: "The novel takes readers on heady adventures through uncharted territories and mystical lands."
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Undergoing, as Mead puts it, a "profound experience with a book", makes for a heady adventure, but, as the rise of the bibliomemoir shows, reading about someone else's literary affair is just as captivating.
The heady European adventure of last season, which represented the first time since 1961-62 that Spurs had graced the continent's elite competition, was reward for 2009-10, wHarry Redknappnapp, finally and memorably, sated the board's demand for a top‑four finish.
For me, going for a hack on a horse is a heady combination of adventure, exhilaration and deep relaxation.
It was with a sense of heady anticipation and adventure - and a few nerves - that I packed my boyfriend Danny (Goffey, Supergrass drummer) off yesterday morning.
From the very first scene, when a slow stream of weed smoke drifts out of Phoenix's mouth, you're bundled along on a heady and convoluted adventure, encountering neo-Nazi bikers, Black Panthers and murderous loan sharks, all in a climate of post-Manson murder paranoia.
Shogun Audio's Icicle is up on the latest MIXED BY, and it's a dark, dark adventure through heady bass music.
I could feel Jim Harrison grinning the same way in his glorious novella "The River Swimmer," which celebrates the manifold lessons of that heady year by following the outsize adventures of 17-year-old Thad, a strong, dreamy farm boy who is inexorably drawn to water.
The feeling of youth is that vibration, a heady mixture of fear, thrill and adventure that ran through our bodies and minds when we were young.
Macfarlane's return in 2011 with Richards and Donwood has the heady feel of a timeless Boy's Own adventure: Richards falls off his bike, trees are climbed, hedgerows are full of the "eye-glow of unknown animals".
Instead, once Mr. Wheeldon has Alice down the rabbit hole, he sticks determinedly to a light-hearted depiction of her adventures, offering one fantastical episode after another in a heady rush of color and movement.
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