Heady sentence example
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- Lost in the heady sensations, Deidre wriggled and strained beneath him.
- She didn't know what to do to return to the heady high she'd been on.
- Kyme was sent home into Lincolnshire, but Anne was committed to Newgate, "for that she was very obstinate and heady in reasoning of matters of religion."
- He smelled like a heady mix of male musk and something so faint and sweet, it made her want to press her face to the skin of his chest for a better smell.
- In all his years, he hadn't found anything as soothing to his nerves as a woman's silky skin, heady scent, and warm body.Advertisement
- He lifted her at last and carried her to his quarters, senses full of her quickened breath, heady female scent, sweet taste.
- This was a pretty heady brew - 6.3% abv!
- When you visit you'll be seduced by the heady aromas.
- Lastly, it unites musk, black amber and the heady, evergreen goodness of Sequoia.
- This bandeau bikini top comes in a heady mix of colors, including yellow, white, black, turquoise, baby pink, and baby blue.Advertisement
- Nevertheless, its enticing and somewhat heady aroma pleasantly surprised me.
- It follows with a dramatic center of cypress, violet, absinthe and sage before finishing with a heady blend of agarwood, musk, cedarwood and dark vetiver.
- First up is the amazing color of the dress; a heady, succulent shade or deep red/orange.
- The plant produces yellow flowers but unlike summer jasmine, the winter version does not produce the heady scent the summer version is famous for.
- With highly structured tannins and heady flavors, Barbaresco and Barolo wines are favorites of red wine lovers around the world.Advertisement
- Their psychology is driven by intuition and emotion more than heady logic.
- The series unique mix of comedy, drama and music made for a heady combination.
- In particular, lead singer Liam Gallagher acquired a heady reputation for drinking and brawling, often getting into trouble for punching paparazzi photographers.
- Was it fear or the heady feeling of his strong arms that left her shaken?
- His scent and heat, the warmth of his magic, the heady sensations of being so close to him … She concentrated on placing her feet and not on his body.Advertisement
- He felt both enchanted and tortured by the heady mix of Elisabeth Sidwell, "God's Promise."
- But for all that the magic still bathes its heady glow across the land and our world is echelon, Atlantis Echelon.
- Expect a heady brew of British thinking from the take-no-prisoners host on 14 May.
- They take disco, dub, funk and jazz - and fuse the lot into a heady cocktail of nightclub magic.
- The sweet smelling starry yellow flowers fill summer days with a heady fragrance which attracts the bees.Advertisement
- We were invited to inhale the heady fumes which have a really powerful kick.
- Sabretooth Pro Crampons offer high performance for mixed masters, whether you're climbing a heady thin pillar or crossing a sketchy crevassed glacier.
- It is a heady combination of crushed grapes and warm Chilean sun trapped in glass.
- This post has been a very heady experience for me.
- It's so heady that the dance floor nation may miss the point entirely and the band couldn't care less.Advertisement
- Thank you for the buzz I get when I master a complicated procedure, the euphoric experience can be quite heady!
- Perhaps that is not heady enough for some of our esteemed Reformed theologians but hey, too bloody bad!
- This infrastructure can dramatically reduce the rather heady distance related component to the costs of traditional point to point leased lines.
- During ' Wake Up Sleeping ' the vibe was getting heady as the overall effect of being back in Galway took hold.
- He started his working life in the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank before giving up the heady heights of finance for writing.Advertisement
- Would definitely see them again, quite jolly almost reaching the heady heights of happy in some songs.
- There were times when the Square Mile took almost masochistic delight in the chancellor's heady mixture of fiscal rectitude and socialist largesse.
- Some Far East holiday itineraries include tear-shaped Sri Lanka, Japanâs Nagasaki and Mumbai â a heady mix of bhajis, bazaars and Bollywood.
- We have become customers of the Phone Co-op, lured by a heady mixture of low prices and human contact.
- There they happily dispense their heady perfume into the cool air.Advertisement
- The heady scent of betrayal was in the air.
- To a spotty little teenager growing up in the back streets of Islington these were heady times.
- But - so heady were these things, some of the Christians in Thessalonica got unbalanced.
- Deep, dramatic and rich, it is a woodsy, heady blend that characterizes the charming mystique of the seductive male, and is marketed primarily to young men.
- Captured by some of the world's most heady, intriguing and beloved ingredients, the scents bring together unexpected elements.Advertisement
- Flower children had blossomed into femme fatales and disco music, with its heady beats and bright lights, became the perfect vehicle to showcase the change.
- It's also fragrances - heady, luxurious, decadent scents are easily applied to specific seasons.
- Sparkling wines contain carbon dioxide, which creates heady bubbles.
- Likewise, the soft fragrances of English rose or orange blossom are best suited to the long heady days of spring and summer.
- His scent and heat, the warmth of his magic, the heady sensations of being so close to him … She concentrated on placing her feet and not on his body.Advertisement