She wants to become an actress and attends auditions in a state of nervous euphoria. |
Although the press airbrushed the problem out of the picture during the economic euphoria of the late 1990s, the trade deficits never went away. |
It was in moments like these that he felt his full age and more, the euphoria of command replaced by a lethargic weariness. |
A wave of euphoria swept across shops and workplaces as thousands of people got behind the lads in their bid for glory. |
Steroid psychosis can cause anxiety, agitation, euphoria, insomnia, mood swings, personality changes and even serious depression. |
Once the euphoria has ebbed away, Torrance will be entitled to feel a bit knackered. |