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heady造句
(1) The flowers give off a heady scent at night. (2) The air was heady with the perfume from roses. (3) House-buying is like drinking wine-it can be heady stuff. (4) She felt heady with success. (5) The lilies release their heady perfume in the evening. (6) Profits grew last year by a heady 5.7%. (7) The show was a heady cocktail of jazz, dance and political satire. (8) His music is a heady brew of heavy metal and punk. (9) In the heady days of their youth, they thought anything was possible. (10) This is all pretty heady stuff. (11) These were heady days when the wine was new. (12) Pretty heady stuff for a freshman.... (13) I loved its profuse blossoms, its heady scent. (14) Heady stuff for a 21-year-old rock singer? (15) She felt heady with excitement, and her skin tingled. (16) It was heady stuff for me. (17) The heady days of 1992 brought dramatic changes. (18) As share prices continued their heady rise, traditional methods of stock market valuations were abandoned. (19) This was in the heady days of 1978, when I first lost my leg, when very flared trousers were in. (20) The air was warm and sultry, with the heady scents of plants perhaps never seen before. (21) Since those heady days the bar and its clientele have undergone a transformation. (22) The ambition of those heady days had ended in tragedy, of course. (23) The wine was making her heady, but she let him refill her glass. (24) Any investigation of the heady altitudes of Andean music should begin right here. (25) Magnificent patches of white elder, their scent adding to the heady summer evening. (26) Like a weak version of cocaine or amphetamine, alcohol boosts dopamine levels, producing a brief period of heady stimulation. (27) You kids must miss an awful lot in your eagerness to sip the heady cup of life, as your grandfather used to say. (28) He had been the newly appointed Head of the Fiana, eighteen years old, heady with the power of it. (29) When I first moved into my dressing room at the Lyceum, it gave off a heady fragrance of drains and whitebait. (30) As yet nobody knows, but I am no less optimistic now than I was in those heady days at Treasury.