Intoxicated Sentence Examples

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  • She stood in the warm silence, senses intoxicated by their bond, his scent and body.

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  • Do not serve alcohol to minors or to anyone that appears intoxicated.

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  • Of all ebriosity, who does not prefer to be intoxicated by the air he breathes?

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  • The faithful talking with tongues were taken by bystanders for drunken men, but intoxicated men do not talk in languages of which they are normally ignorant.2 Paul on the whole discouraged glossolaly.

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  • The question now was how to occupy the military activity of a young, handsome, chivalric and gallant prince, ondoyant et divers, intoxicated by his first victory and his tardy accession to fortune.

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  • To know whether someone may be in danger, keep these signs in mind when you are around an intoxicated person.

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  • The compulsion may be so great that resisting sleep intensifies and it may cause you to appear intoxicated.

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  • Playing these drinking card games can sometimes cause players to become quite intoxicated without realizing it.

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  • Being intoxicated and having your date take care of you is not a good way to start a relationship.

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  • Men are easily intoxicated by the sight of their woman wearing thigh highs.

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  • Jeff Conaway's breakdown at a season three weigh-in, after being confronted for being intoxicated at a Fit Camp challenge.

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  • She was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated after failing a field sobriety test.

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  • Weiland's management states that he submitted voluntarily to a Breathalyzer test and that the results do not indicate that the singer was intoxicated.

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  • Oh well, it's not like anyone expected this divorce not to be contentious, him not being able to witness the birth of his son because he was intoxicated is just, well, really sad.

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  • These photos can cause quite a stir, especially when the subject appears intoxicated or otherwise disheveled.

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  • In September 2002, actor Nick Nolte was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated after an officer noticed him swerving his car on the highway in California.

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  • A person who has had little to no sleep for two consecutive days, may be impaired the same as a person with a blood alcohol level of .05, a level many states consider intoxicated.

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  • Eight percent of eighth graders, 24 percent of tenth graders, and 32 percent of high school seniors have been intoxicated from alcohol in the past month.

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  • Major self-mutilation occurs most often with psychotic or highly intoxicated individuals and occasionally with institutionalized mentally retarded individuals.

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  • Adolescents who complete suicide show relatively high suicidal intent, and many are intoxicated at the time of death.

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  • Unlike a loud bar, crowded with intoxicated people, a dating website allows you to learn a lot about a person's interests in a short period of time.

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  • At home, the hostess should try to stay clear-headed in order to be sure the other guests do not become overly intoxicated on their good party drinks.

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  • There are widely different reports of what caused the accident, ranging from speed racing to Kandi being intoxicated at the time of the crash.

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  • Before beginning her jail sentence, Alexis told a Vanity Fair interviewer that she was at Bloom's house but was too intoxicated to know what was going on.

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  • She pulled more of him into her, trying to identify the elusive flavor that left her intoxicated.

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  • Of her mother little is known save that she lived for some time with her daughter, and that in 1679 she was drowned, apparently when intoxicated, in a pond at Chelsea.

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  • At the outbreak of the Revolution, intoxicated with republican ideas, he threw himself with enthusiasm into politics, was elected an officer in the National Guard of the Aisne, and by fraud - he being yet under age - admitted as a member of the electoral assembly of his district.

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  • Intoxicated by success, Ferdinand had issued two months before the famous Edict of Restitution.

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  • One of his first discoveries at the Pneumatic Institution on the 9th of April 17 9 9 was that pure nitrous oxide (laughing gas) is perfectly respirable, and he narrates that on the next day he became "absolutely intoxicated" through breathing sixteen quarts of it for "near seven minutes."

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  • Intoxicated with these victories, the Convention abandoned itself to the fervour of propaganda and conquest.

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  • The ancient intelligence in his gaze terrified her, and she couldn't escape the scent of blood and sex that left her feeling intoxicated and wanting more of him.

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  • His oak-amber scent and the heat of his skin intoxicated her, made her feel like – even if the world ended – she might not care, if she was in his arms.

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  • They now think she could have become intoxicated by a natural toxin found in algae blooms.

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  • Drug use is linked with risks such as accidents while someone is intoxicated, overdose, or infection from sharing injecting equipment.

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  • One poor woman was so intoxicated that she tumbled into the water at the depot and met a watery grave.

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  • Dave throws his arms around Harper even tho they have never met - Dave is slightly intoxicated.

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  • He admits to being " totally intoxicated " by Goodall's music.

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  • I was too, how can I put it, a little too intoxicated to be dancing!

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  • Spirit of Norfolk Dining and Entertainment Cruises That was to for cruises on intoxicated shrimps and.

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  • Pierre was as if intoxicated.

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  • She had had a gill of whiskey and a quart of beer in bed that morning and was intoxicated.

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  • Intoxicated guests should be asked to leave the premises by the catering manager and the support of the wedding host, with supervised transportation arranged.

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  • I remember one service call when a customer asked if she could call a cab to take me home because I was so intoxicated!

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  • For instance, an alcoholic may make a bad decision and drive while intoxicated.

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  • When you are intoxicated, you may not be able to tell how close a car is in front of you.

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  • An autopsy concluded that she was intoxicated and that may have been a contributor to her death.

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  • Intoxication - Consuming alcohol faster than your body can process it leads to becoming intoxicated, which, at its simplest is basically, poisoning the body.

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  • They will not remember the seizure but may seem confused or intoxicated for a few minutes after it ends.

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  • He often ended up intoxicated, and this aggravated the beast's other negative attributes.

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  • The right wing, of the French cavalry was swept off the field by Johann von Weert's charge, but the German troopers, intoxicated with success, dispersed to plunder.

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  • Whether Nansen, intoxicated by wine and the royal favour, consented on this occasion to sacrifice the privileges of his order and his city, it is impossible to say; but it is significant that, from henceforth, we hear no more of the Recess which the more liberal of the leaders of the lower orders had hoped for when they released Frederick III.

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  • His velvety mouth and full lips, combined with his amber-oak scent, intoxicated her senses.

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  • It is equally a soul or spirit in wine which inspires the intoxicated; the old Egyptian kings avoided wine at table and in libations, because it was the blood of rebels who had fought with the gods, and out of whose rotting bodies grew the vines; to drink the blood was to imbibe the soul of these rebels, and the frenzy of intoxication which followed was held to be possession by their spirits.

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  • His oak-amber scent and the heat of his skin intoxicated her, made her feel like – even if the world ended – she might not care, if she was in his arms.

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  • Ptolemy further commanded that 500 elephants should be intoxicated and let loose upon the occupants of the racecourse.

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  • To be intoxicated by a single glass of wine; I have experienced this pleasure when I have drunk the liquor of the esoteric doctrines.

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  • Power quickly intoxicated him, and his monarchy was therefore anything but parliamentary.

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