He was filled with a heady longing for the office and Mr Chand to accept him to let him stay.It is a heady, exhilarating feeling, and I love it.His task, one of unending and heady excitement, was now well and truly under way!.Served rare, the meat of squab is a heady delicacy, both earthy and elegant.He often wished he could relive the heady days of his youth.You kids must miss an awful lot in your eagerness to sip the heady cup of life, as your grandfather used to say.The wine was making her heady, but she let him refill her glass. Transform your desktop with stunning HD dusk wallpapers that will bring tranquility and beauty to your screen.Diane loved the blossoms and the heady aroma of the wild rose bush.Overhead From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English heady head‧y / ˈhedi / adjective 1 STRONG TASTE OR SMELL a heady smell, drink etc is pleasantly strong and seems to affect you strongly a heady combination of wine and brandy 2 EXCITED very exciting in a way that makes you feel as if you can do anything you want to the heady atmosphere of the early sixties Examples from the Corpus heady