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heady /ˈhɛdi /adjective (headier, headiest)1(Of alcoholic drink) potent; intoxicating: several bottles of heady local wine...- Rich and heady wine was brought to all of the dinner guests, the finest in the manor's stores.
- At its best, Argentina's adopted white grape makes fragrant, heady wines.
- All cost just under £2, came in a specific glass and were potent, heady and delicious.
Synonyms potent, intoxicating, inebriating, strong, alcoholic, spirituous, vinous, intoxicant 1.1Having a strong or exhilarating effect: a heady, exotic perfume the heady days of my youth...- In attendance were Bollywood representatives giving the city a heady mix of chic and style.
- Jerusalem is a city of contrasts and conflict, a heady mix of the ancient and the modern.
- A heady mix of coconut, pineapple, vanilla and banana, and it's yours for only a quid.
Synonyms exhilarating, exciting, thrilling, stimulating, invigorating, galvanizing, electrifying, rousing, arousing informal mind-blowing Derivativesheadily adverb ...- The second disc boasts some commercial tuneage, but married to headily unusual instrumentation and mood-swings.
- Once, she was so headily in love with a man that she committed to spending the remainder of her days alongside him.
- But that should not be to diminish a production that is as enjoyable as it is headily ambitious.
headiness /ˈhɛdɪnəs / noun ...- Some of their cheerleaders (male and female) were pretty close to naked… which added another layer of headiness to the incredible grooves they were playing.
- Except most of them are Jewish and constantly dodging detection - the covert business of hiding out and black-market finagling adding a decidedly desperate top note to the headiness of high living.
- The end (it comes after a good six courses) is sweet, in the form of immaculate hand-made chocolates almost alcoholic in their headiness.
Rhymesalready, Eddie, eddy, Freddie, neddy, oven-ready, ready, reddy, steady, teddy, thready |