angel dust

NOUN
  1. a drug used as an anesthetic by veterinarians; illicitly taken (originally in the form of powder or `dust') for its effects as a hallucinogen

How To Use angel dust In A Sentence

  • He recovered quickly, and I could see that he was hopped up on angel dust, Tang, and Pop Rocks.
  • Phenyl cyclohexyl piperidine, better known as PCP or “Angel Dust,” was originally developed as a surgical anesthetic for use with humans. Helping the Addict You Love
  • The fourth and final group of addictive substances includes anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS); inhalants like nitrous oxide, amyl nitrate, and solvents; phenyl cyclohexyl piperidine (PCP), which is also known as “Angel Dust”; and Ketamine. Helping the Addict You Love
  • Hallucinogens, such as phencyclidine (PCP or angel dust) produce schizophrenic-like symptoms in healthy people.
  • The fourth and final group of addictive substances includes anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS); inhalants like nitrous oxide, amyl nitrate, and solvents; phenyl cyclohexyl piperidine (PCP), which is also known as “Angel Dust”; and Ketamine. Helping the Addict You Love
  • He was wacked-out on angel dust-I doubt he had the clarity of mind to burn his clothing and exfoliate with a loofa. THE KILL CLAUSE
  • Rune immediately recognized the effects of phencyclidine or more commonly known as ‘angel dust.’
  • Informed that a good narcotics agent should have an intimate knowledge of the subject, he is easily bullied into smoking dope laced with angel dust.
  • Phenyl cyclohexyl piperidine, better known as PCP or “Angel Dust,” was originally developed as a surgical anesthetic for use with humans. Helping the Addict You Love
  • The sky is deep blue, and it's snowing; glittery flakes drifting down to earth like small flecks of angel dust.
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