English to Arabic Dictionary intoxicating

intoxicating

التسمم
definition
adjective
They must also abstain from intoxicating drinks or drugs, and live a life of celibacy.
(of alcoholic drink or a drug) liable to cause intoxication.
example
They must also abstain from 'intoxicating' drinks or drugs, and live a life of celibacy.
Their lips met again, their kisses more ardent and 'intoxicating' than the last, the touch of one another's skin sending pleasant shivers down each's spine.
You use your whole experience in a hunt and chase which will hopefully result in an exhilarating, 'intoxicating' experience in some of the most awesome surroundings on the planet.
He has been charged with seven counts of child molestation and two counts of administering 'intoxicating' liquor to a minor with the intent of committing a crime.
The paradox of freedom and formality leads to an 'intoxicating' performance, which in a venue as intimate as McGarrigles leads to silent awe when ever their guitar strings are plucked in anger.
It was no free ride, but it was a very exciting, 'intoxicating' time for me.
Also banned is consuming intoxicating liquor or having 'intoxicating' liquor or drugs or solvents.
Westport Town Council recently adopted by-laws which aim to control the consumption of 'intoxicating' liquor in public places.
Their addiction to the 'intoxicating' thrill of climbing, coupled with the magnificent insouciance of youth, led them to take on a challenge which had defeated everyone else.
Refrain from 'intoxicating' drink and drugs which lead to carelessness
Anglers can shake off the confinements of winter and enjoy the 'intoxicating' sense of spring arriving.
I closed my eyes, breathing a sigh of relief, feeling the 'intoxicating' sense of victory wash over me.
Further, monks, a noble disciple gives up the taking of what is not given gives up sexual misconduct gives up wrong speech gives up 'intoxicating' drinks and drugs causing heedlessness, and abstains from them.
He could smell her exhilarant, 'intoxicating' scent, he could taste her lips, her saliva.
The crowd were so well behaved, without an 'intoxicating' drink passing their lips.
You have these two 'intoxicating' drugs, and they are both kind of at the same level.
The result is an 'intoxicating' sense of power, accompanied by all the ills that come when flawed creatures use knowledge to pursue their conflicting ends.
Part of her was thrilled by the flood of 'intoxicating' , alien feelings, but the other, more rational side of her knew what they represented - a long steep slide towards madness.
There would be no time to pause to absorb the tranquillity of the mountain or smell the invigorating fresh pine, or devour the 'intoxicating' views of the wooded valley that decades have done little to alter.
That 'intoxicating' sense of purpose that makes opposition politics so much more compelling than the governing variety.
That wonderful sense of independence was just 'intoxicating' .
One of the officers then formed the opinion that the respondent had been drinking 'intoxicating' liquor and requested him to provide a specimen of breath for a breath test.
And then I would get to spend the whole night in the bookstore, reading and browsing and being thrilled by the 'intoxicating' smell of new books.
An historic inflationary jolt was delivered - more powerful and 'intoxicating' than anyone could ever have imagined.
There is the 'intoxicating' sense of spring arriving with the opening of the salmon fishing season on Sunday, February 1st and for brown trout on the 15th of the month.
There were drinks of different shades and varying levels of 'intoxicating' alcohol.
Groggily the world opened its eyes on Wednesday, still half-drunk from the heady, 'intoxicating' punch that is the US presidential elections.
I'm going back to my desk to continue inhaling the 'intoxicating' , heady scent of my new PC.
It's a physical law of the universe that grandiose plans made under the influence of 'intoxicating' beverages pave a sure path to disaster or disappointment.
Everyone knows it's a much less 'intoxicating' drug than alcohol, but the use of that is celebrated.
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