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Meaning of inebriating

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inebriating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

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inebriating Sentence Examples

  1. The sweet aroma of the honeysuckle was inebriating, making my head spin with delight.
  2. The pungent smoke from the incense permeated the room, an inebriating blend of spices that elevated the senses.
  3. The sight of her beauty was intoxicating, an inebriating potion that left me spellbound.
  4. The vibrant colors of the tapestry were an inebriating feast for the eyes, creating a surreal and dreamlike atmosphere.
  5. The taste of the fine whiskey was smooth and complex, a warm and inebriating nectar that coursed down my throat.
  6. The music pulsated through my veins, its rhythm and melody an inebriating force that set the dance floor ablaze.
  7. The laughter of children was contagious, an inebriating elixir that filled the air with joy and merriment.
  8. The scent of freshly baked bread wafted through the kitchen, an inebriating aroma that promised warmth and comfort.
  9. The knowledge I had gained was inebriating, expanding my mind and filling me with a sense of exhilaration.
  10. The beauty of nature was an inebriating symphony, a masterpiece that intoxicated the senses and left me breathless with awe.

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The sweet aroma of the honeysuckle was inebriating, making my head spin with delight.

The pungent smoke from the incense permeated the room, an inebriating blend of spices that elevated the senses.

The sight of her beauty was intoxicating, an inebriating potion that left me spellbound.

The vibrant colors of the tapestry were an inebriating feast for the eyes, creating a surreal and dreamlike atmosphere.