Sentence examples for intoxicated with from inspiring English sources

This phrase is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe someone who is overly excited, inspired, or enthusiastic about something. For example, "The young student was intoxicated with the idea of going to college."

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Mr. Bobrick is intoxicated with his subject.

And I was intoxicated with joy.

Winning the cold war left many Americans intoxicated with power.

"Intellectuals are intoxicated with the city center," he said.

"The couple is intoxicated with the new," he said.

I was intoxicated with the power of it.

"Soap" eventually became intoxicated with its own strangeness.

In "The Gold Bug Variations," Stuart Ressler becomes intoxicated with the study of genetics at the same time that he becomes intoxicated with his colleague Dr. Jeanette Koss.

Pushing ahead of their elders, they have become intoxicated with the possibility of change.

His remarkably intimate shots show exuberant young Africans intoxicated with Western styles in music and fashion.

The earliest letters, intoxicated with language and desire, are intoxicating to read.

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