Meaning of intoxicated-like | Babel Free
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““I don't deny⟳ as I am intoxicated-like,” said the excellent deacon; “them cheers was enough to carry⟳ any man off his legs, sir, if you'll believe⟳ me..."”
“The previous disposition by this court has not been effective in the rehabilitation of minor, in that: On or about February 27, 1969, at 3198 Glenrose Avenue, Altadena, County of Los Angeles, minor was found in an intoxicated-like condition.”
“It is the land⟳ of 'take⟳ it easy,' " he said smiling. "Even white settlers who lived here long enough have⟳ changed. They have⟳ lost the fidgetiness of old home; they lounge more easily and work⟳ more casually; they are intoxicated-like, carefree of mind⟳, drawing you, melting you, deceiving you; gently and imperceptibly lulling you into a state of semicomatose, pleasing laziness.”
“In his own⟳ words, Hofmann experienced an “intoxicated-like condition” along with an overactive imagination.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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