1. intoxicating - Adjective
2. intoxicating - Verb
4. intoxicating - Adjective Satellite
of Intoxicate
Producing intoxication; fitted to intoxicate; as, intoxicating liquors.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhat is intoxicating about bad taste is the aristocratic pleasure of offensiveness. Charles Baudelaire
An artist is an artist only because of his exquisite sense of beauty, a sense which shows him intoxicating pleasures, but which at the same time implies and contains an equally exquisite sense of all deformities and all disproportion. Charles Baudelaire
Meals make the society, hold the fabric together in lots of ways that were charming and interesting and intoxicating to me. The perfect meal, or the best meals, occur in a context that frequently has very little to do with the food itself. Anthony Bourdain
Light is meaningful only in relation to darkness, and truth presupposes error. It is these mingled opposites which people our life, which make it pungent, intoxicating. We only exist in terms of this conflict, in the zone where black and white clash. Louis Aragon
But I think it's intoxicating when somebody is so unapologetically who they are. Don Cheadle
Passion and hatred are children of intoxicating beverages. Azande Proverb