There had been another black frost the night before, and the air was clear and
heady as wine.
The blacks then abandoned themselves to the most furious orgies, and got fearfully drunk on "tembo," a kind of ardent spirits drawn from the cocoa-nut tree, and an extremely
heady sort of beer called "togwa." Their chants, which were destitute of all melody, but were sung in excellent time, continued until far into the night.
Then, too, there was a meaty fisherman's stew, delicious with garlic, and crusty Italian bread without butter, and all washed down with pint mugs of thick and
heady claret.
It was
heady work, for the saucy words showed their design plainly through the varnish, and I was re-reading in an ecstasy, when, without warning, the door burst open and a little boy entered, dragging in a faltering lady.
The very rankness of the smell of manure in the clear sweet air awoke something
heady in his brain.
Joan Lackland--just an assemblage of letters, of commonplace letters, but an assemblage that generated a subtle and
heady magic.
"And then," added the merry Frenchman, "I am not sorry to have tasted a little of this
heady gas.
The wine of life is
heady, but all too quickly it turns to--"
With this parting injunction, Mr Swiveller emerged from the house; and feeling that he had by this time taken quite as much to drink as promised to be good for his constitution (purl being a rather strong and
heady compound), wisely resolved to betake himself to his lodgings, and to bed at once.
A sense of wounds and injury, joined to great weakness and exhaustion, was mingled with the recollection of blows dealt and received, of steeds rushing upon each other, overthrowing and overthrown of shouts and clashing of arms, and all the
heady tumult of a confused fight.
I felt younger, lighter, happier in body; within I was conscious of a
heady recklessness, a current of disordered sensual images running like a millrace in my fancy, a solution of the bonds of obligation, an unknown but not an innocent freedom of the soul.
Here, if anywhere, might she forget the
heady joys of the cinema.