Past clamor did not trouble Lord Wellington; the flatteries of public favor did not intoxicate him.
As five o'clock draws near, in spite of all, Fouillade begins again to intoxicate himself with his dream of wine, and he waits, with its gleam in his soul.
Strange freak of selfishness which fiends approve, With love intoxicate it murders love.
They flirt and flounce with many a quack and blow, Those ducks intoxicate with summer rain; Then deeply dive, and hidden long below, From unexpected places rise again.
Absorb it, as one drinks the best wines, slowly, word by word, and let it intoxicate you and move you.
Intoxicate me with the wine of sanctity, purity, unity and singleness, O Thou who attractest the hearts of the righteous by the magnet of favors, unto the Kingdom of El-Abha!
Doctrines intoxicate more than alcohol--therefore at this moment all are drunk.
The fuming dew-drops from the flowers in the field intoxicate my soul.
In the place of tears I the singer watch my flowers; they are in my hand; they intoxicate my soul and my song, as I walk alone with them, with my sad soul among them.
They intoxicate the soul, but they are only found, they blossom only on the lofty mountains, on the broad plains where glorious war finds its home.
Why should certain lines and colours in pleasing the eye so intoxicate and inflame the brain?
The lilac scent streamed in, but it did not go to the head and intoxicate us as when we came straight from the air of Waterloo; the thrush gurgled as passionately on the deep green lawn, but the gurgle did not stir the blood.
She threw herself upon her knees beside me, and the faint exquisite perfume inseparable from my memories of her, became perceptible, and seemed as of old to intoxicate me.
Intoxicate thy victim, mingle pleasure in the cup of death, and bid her fearless quaff it to the dregs!
Let the logicians of the earth boast their power to regulate the world by reason; be it ours, Gabrielle, to intoxicate and humble proud reason to the dust beneath our feet.
This fact has surely not been grasped by those who intoxicate themselves with demagogic magniloquence, who believe that after the war men will go to play the bagpipe in the shade of ilex-trees, and that the kingdom of Saturn will be restored.
It is the generous wine that he hopes will intoxicate him and fill him with joy.
Become a great poet, and perhaps your glory will intoxicate me.
Intoxicate him as rapidly as possible, and, once intoxicated, he is safe.
If, however, through delay in treatment, the poison has once got into circulation no amount of brandy will either intoxicate him or save his life.
He, who offers incense to her intellect, mayintoxicate and win.
Such should recollect that it is "shallow draughts" of knowledge, which "intoxicate the brain.
Your mere presence suffices to intoxicate me--I feel it flowing into my veins like my life's blood and filling my soul with rapture beyond all telling.
She threw him one of those glances that intoxicate like wine.
In what manner it destroys life so suddenly is difficult to understand, as it does not intoxicate like many vegetable poisons, nor produce fevers like contagious matter.
To intoxicate and ship (a person) as a sailor while in this condition.
They come hastening up and then, the smoke assisting, they distend and intoxicate themselves: behold them reduced to helplessness like the rich burgesses of the plentiful cells.
The Holy Scripture no more says that it is lawful to intoxicate yourself or others, than it says that it is unlawful to take a cup of ale or wine yourself, or to give one to others.
But it is not lawful to intoxicate yourself with frequent cups of ale or wine, nor to make others intoxicated, nor does the Holy Scripture say that it is.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intoxicate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: addle; dizzy; fascinate; flush; inebriate; intoxicate; thrill; tickle