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My euphoric mood could not last.

An intoxicated or euphoric condition induced by or as if by a drug.

Six days earlier, Qaddafi's armored columns had halted the rebels on their ill-planned, euphoric advance westward toward Tripoli.

Staff at the White House hated John McCain, writes Mr Latimer, but were euphoric when he picked Sarah Palin as his running-mate.

Now, I did dimly remember one of United's more portly players getting stretchered off at some stage, but after that it was all a bit of a euphoric blur to me.

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Suddenly the President sounded euphoric.

The former one can be done and make people feel euphoric after finishing.

That's the naive and euphoric belief that the stock market offers a one-way ticket to wealth: 'riches for all.'

WHEN Palaniappan Chidambaram, India's finance minister, started preparing his annual budget speech a few weeks ago, his officials were in buoyant mood and many businessmen positively euphoric.

The atmosphere was euphoric.

The euphoric calm I felt was simply a symptom of my shock.

So, in effect, you 'explained' your feelings in terms of being euphoric when your physiological reactions had actually been manipulated by the injection.

A colorless or white crystalline alkaloid, C17H21NO4, extracted from coca leaves, sometimes used in medicine as a local anesthetic especially for the eyes, nose, or throat and widely used as an illicit drug for its euphoric and stimulating effects.

They grow euphoric in authority and panicky at the thought of losing it.

Anytime I see banana pudding on a menu, I'm filled with an euphoric sense of well being and taken back to a special moment in my life when I learned an important lesson about jealousy and love.

The most spectacular,indescribable, deep euphoric feeling for someone.

The result is a surreal, out-of-body tourist experience, where you feel dislocated from just about everywhere else, but euphoric and inspired by what is in front of you.

People with hypomania are generally perceived as being energetic, euphoric, visionary, overflowing with new ideas, and sometimes over-confident and very charismatic.

Market '— his metaphor for the collective mind of investors, euphoric when stocks go up and miserable when they go down.

If throngs of herbal-diet-supplement peddlers want to get together and wax euphoric about their herbal diet supplements, the government could not care less.

The war had received euphoric support from the public.

An exhilarating or euphoric experience.