dosed

[ UK /dˈə‍ʊst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. treated with some kind of application
    a mustache dosed with bear grease

How To Use dosed In A Sentence

  • The city, he concluded, had overdosed on design.
  • All of these flaws came to a head during the week of rioting and looting, when rolling news media overdosed on graphic but often misleading imagery, politicians over-reacted and the rightwing print media went apeshit. Has Newsnight lost its way?
  • Some one went off in the motor to the nearest chemist's shop and returned presently with two large pieces of bread, liberally dosed with narcotic.
  • Rushing back to my medicine chest, I brought along and administered a maximum dose of the oil called castor, and later dosed her with quinine. Across China on Foot
  • Oh, yes, it was a full man's job, and I dosed and doctored, and pulled teeth, and dragged my patients through mild little things like ptomaine poisoning. Chapter 32
  • Groups of six rats were dosed once daily.
  • In 1985 after months of sobriety, she accidentally overdosed on prescription medication and sleeping pills. The Sun
  • You're saying that the day after you were dosed, twenty-seven hours later, the effects were totally gone?
  • He was heavily dosed with painkillers.
  • In order to complete installation, these programs must be dosed.
View all