heady:

having a powerful effect; making one seem slightly drunk or over-excited

heady:

having a powerful effect; making one seem slightly drunk or over-excited

(Adjective)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana:  While speeding through the air with the kidnapped Sita, Ravana got the heady feeling that he experienced after every successful mission, especially one that involved abducting an attractive woman.

Mahabharata:  As Duryodhana looked around in dismay at his small surviving army, the heady days before the war when he had been so sure of his victory seemed like a distant dream.

Bhagavad-gita:  On resisting a temptation, if we give into the heady feeling coming from pride, then we may soon find ourselves overrun by the next attack of temptation.