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drugged

[ UK /dɹˈʌɡd/ ]
[ US /ˈdɹəɡd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. under the influence of narcotics
    were under the effect of the drugged sweets
    knocked out by doped wine
    a drugged sleep
    in a stuperous narcotized state

How To Use drugged In A Sentence

  • She efficiently drugged me out until six in the morning, when I phoned Chris's bleeper and got his return call five minutes later. They didn’t read Pitchfork or Stereogum or Gorilla vs. Bear or Hipster Runoff
  • She was heavily drugged to ease the pain.
  • So he sleepeth and wotteth not whither she goeth, nor what she doeth; but we know that after giving him the drugged wine, she donneth her richest raiment and perfumeth herself and then she fareth out from him to be away till break of day; then she cometh to him, and burneth a pastile under his nose and he awaketh from his deathlike sleep. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Officers are expected to give her toxicology tests amid fears she may have been drugged by a stranger. The Sun
  • However, there are some excellent 'old labour 'style policies I'd vote for, unfortunately allied to post-modern, psuedo-sciencey rubbish that reads like the ramblings of a drugged horse (halts to stem cell research, animal experimentation and a promotion of alternative therpaies etc). The murky politics of the Green Party
  • Tana had drugged me, slipping some poison into my mead as we cavorted.
  • Officers are expected to give her toxicology tests amid fears she may have been drugged by a stranger. The Sun
  • She has drugged the soldiers' wine, but when she hears movement, she thinks that one of them is awake.
  • drugged and senseless
  • In any case, I wound up spending two weeks in a psychiatric clinic, drugged into oblivious stupefaction, until I checked myself out.
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