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intoxicating
adjective as in causing great happiness
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Jolie, however, uses perfection as armor, so no matter how much her Callas insists that opera is intoxicating, no matter how intoxicated her character actually is, her performance is a sober take on madness.
There is no drug that could equal the intoxicating power in the cling of a white undershirt or the angle of a throat straining for a kiss.
The operation targeted so-called “intoxicating hemp” beverages, which were banned in September under emergency state regulations because they contain THC, the compound known for making cannabis users feel stoned.
She becomes more visible as she develops this intoxicating taste for murder because what can be more visible, more permanent than taking a person’s life?
“The court didn’t buy this attempt to reopen a loophole used by bad actors in the hemp industry to push dangerous intoxicating products into gas stations and corner markets.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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