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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Inebriated' in a Sentence

"Feeling drunk or intoxicated; exhilarated or stupefied in a way that suggests intoxication." more

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The flowers in the garden looked inebriated as they swayed in the breeze.
The colorful balloons made the birthday party atmosphere inebriated with joy.
His laughter echoed through the playground, leaving everyone inebriated with happiness.
The sleepy owl appeared inebriated as it swayed on the branch, having consumed too many fermented berries.
The mesmerizing colors of the sunset left the sky inebriated with a warm and beautiful glow.
After spinning around in circles, the dizzy astronaut felt inebriated when he stepped out of the spaceship onto the alien planet.
During the celebration, the clown became inebriated from the fizzy drinks and entertained the children with hilarious antics.
The clown at the birthday party became inebriated after drinking too much apple juice.
The colorful fish in the aquarium looked as if they were inebriated, swimming in playful loops and spirals.
The chef accidentally added too much spice to the potion, leaving the wizard feeling inebriated after taking a sip.
The warm, sweet scent of cookies baking in the oven made the kitchen feel inebriated.
The mischievous leprechaun appeared inebriated, dancing a jig and singing a lively tune in the middle of the enchanted forest.
The cat became inebriated after accidentally sipping spilled catnip-infused water.
The aroma of freshly baked cookies left the kitchen inebriated with a tempting scent.
The chef mistakenly used an inebriated chef's recipe, resulting in a peculiar and oddly flavored dish.
The sleepy bear felt inebriated after eating a basket of fermented berries.
The mischievous elf became inebriated with laughter during the funny play.
The jester stumbled around the royal court, inebriated after sipping from the king's goblet.
The little kitten felt inebriated after sipping milk from a saucer.

Inebriated

in-ee-bree-ey-tid
adjectiveFeeling drunk or intoxicated; exhilarated or stupefied in a way that suggests intoxication.
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Last Updated On: February 12, 2024
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