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ADJECTIVE
  1. confused or disoriented as if intoxicated through taking a drug
  2. stupefied by (or as if by) some narcotic drug

How To Use spaced-out In A Sentence

  • I add a little extra for being all spaced-out, of course. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Remember how confusing it was in the beginning?" she asked the crowd between songs in a spaced-out countenance. FreeFest: Will the real M.I.A. please show up?
  • Here's some more bad scheduling news: The Knicks' struggles coincide with a relatively spaced-out schedule that's about to become a grind this week. The Worst May Be Yet to Come for the Knicks
  • While most photography might be said to make sense of the world in recognisable images, Rana uses photography to dissolve recognition into a spaced-out wonderment. This week's new exhibitions
  • Alfred Hyslop, as Mellinger, eye-pops and mugs for the camera, veering dangerously close to Carry On territory, while Paul Ravich, the actor playing Booth, Mellinger’s main underling, comes to resemble the spaced-out astro-hippies in John Carpenter’s Dark Star. Ballardian » Simon Brook's Minus One
  • A spaced-out Californian named Herbie tagged along, carrying a wooden staff with a plastic butterfly dancing from the tip.
  • Tobolewski might skirt dangerously close to the kind of spaced-out geometric mannerisms that, in a less sensitive artist, would betray a paperback misreading of the cosmic implications of chaos theory. This week's new exhibitions
  • But the album's title track is all spaced-out trash talk, with Weezy vaunting over what sounds like a mutant Run-D. M.C. Really quick spins: Gucci Mane, Lil Boosie, Lil Wayne, Pimp C, Waka Flocka Flame
  • This is pop with a trippy, spaced-out spin to it.
  • On first viewing, the participants didn't look promising – gobby, spaced-out, bizarre – and that was just the teachers. It's all too easy to hate teens – try a little love instead | Barbara Ellen
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