[ UK /stˈə‍ʊnd/ ]
[ US /ˈstoʊnd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. under the influence of narcotics
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How To Use stoned In A Sentence

  • It doesn't know about quick draws, ropes or stoned partners.
  • Are you wearing cotton and leather, then you need to be stoned, that is a sin!! Billingsgazette.com
  • Hundreds of angry Malawians hounded a senior political figure from his house and stoned him [though not fatally] late Wednesday, accusing him of harboring vampires.
  • It seems reasonable to apply criticism to those judgments, but none of us can be stoned too readily. Times, Sunday Times
  • Start with Leviticus 24: 16 in the Torah/Old Testament, which states clearly that "blasphemers" who question the Lord are to be stoned to death. Ali A. Rizvi: The Atheist Bus Campaign: Why it's Okay to Offend the Religious
  • I was a kind of hippy kid with long hair and a desire to spend most of my days getting stoned.
  • "Every time that the van tried to move out, the mob stoned the van," he said.
  • How many albums can a group of stoned-out gangstas make about weed and killing people?
  • Stephen, deacon and protomartyr, was stoned to death by the Sanhedrin because of a vision he testified to Acts 7:55-57: Scandal of particularity, scandal of flesh, scandal of manhood
  • I love the mix of old and new furnishings, the sense of history in flagstoned kitchen and ancient Aga, the jumble of meadow mixed plants in gardens, the tactile wools and silks and cottons, the worn wooden floors.
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