0 having a powerful effect, making you feel slightly drunk or excited:
1 producing a feeling of high energy, confidence, and excitement:
Under the influence of its heady seduction, performance values are often overshadowed and/or lost or frustrated by technological concerns.
As a policy vision, however, parcel post entered the national stage during the heady days of the agrarian depression after 1880.
There is an atmosphere of heady discovery and a group of younger historians are riding the new bandwagon with skill and enthusiasm.
In the first heady days of independence, they struggled against revolutionary distrust of religiosity.
One of the most striking episodes in the novel gets its charge from this heady mixture of familiarity and taboo.
To have lived within the family that brought about the replacement of ruler after ruler with one's own relatives must have been a heady experience.
These ideas were heady enough, and suggested a host of practical implications with potential to rock the language teaching world.
Those were heady times, made more acute and often fretful by the lack of confidence in where things might go.