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2. The phrase "drunk on sensations" means that someone has experienced so many different sensations (sights, sounds, etc.) that they feel overwhelmed or saturated with them. It does not mean that they are bored or uninterested. Normally, people get drunk on alcohol, which can affect their perception and senses.
3. The phrase "roaring of the water" means that the water is making a loud noise. It does not mean that the water is quiet. Normally, animals that roar include lions, tigers, and other large predators.
4. The phrase "quietness fell over us" means that it became very quiet around them. It does not mean that they had a small accident while driving. The word "fall" here is used metaphorically to describe how the quietness came suddenly, like when darkness or calmness descends.
5. The phrase "caught my eye" means that something grabbed her attention or she noticed something and looked at it. It does not mean that she had something in her eye. The word "catch" here is used to convey the idea of capturing someone's attention or noticing something noticeable.
6. The phrase "slept the sleep of the dead" suggests that they slept very deeply or soundly, as if they were dead. It does not suggest whether they slept well or badly. The phrase "sleep of the dead" is an idiom used to describe a deep, uninterrupted sleep.