Definitions
Wiktionary
- v. Simple past tense and past participle of drug.
GNU Webster's 1913
- adj. under the influence of narcotics or hypnotic drugs.
WordNet 3.0
- adj. under the influence of narcotics
Examples
“And onceWinston could not remember whether it was in drugged sleep, or in normal sleep, or even in a moment of wakefulnessa voice murmured in his ear: Dont worry, Winston; you are in my keeping.”
“Many states are confronting the problem as part of a broader effort to keep so-called drugged drivers, including those under the influence of marijuana and other illegal drugs, off the road.”
“Hiding a live monkey underneath your blouse and claiming to be pregnant may sound like an amateur attempt at smuggling but American Gypsy Lawson, 29, used that exact method to sneak a drugged rhesus monkey into the US in 2008.”
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
“But by omitting that almost all of television is in one way or another controlled by Berlusconi, whoever wrote the editorial for the magazine is carefully avoiding the larger issue: Berlusconi is responsible for having media - "drugged" a large portion of the Italian population.”
The Huffington Post: Nicola Orichuia: Catholic Weekly Bashes Italian Politics...18 Years Too Late
“But by omitting that almost all of television is in one way or another controlled by Berlusconi, whoever wrote the editorial for the magazine is carefully avoiding the larger issue: Berlusconi is responsible for having media-"drugged" a large portion of the Italian population.”
The Huffington Post: Nicola Orichuia: Catholic Weekly Bashes Italian Politics...18 Years Too Late
“Perhaps 'drugged' is what he is, since Mica voted NO on the bill!”
“Not just the children being "drugged", ask any 20 something what prescript they are taking.”
Sound Politics: Where all the children are above average disabled
“But these reports have been twisted, predictably, into lurid headlines - even on this blog - of an Anna Nicole who was so "drugged" she "forgot" her son had died.”
“The collapse of financial markets always wakens the mind of those previously 'drugged'by government largesse paid for with our own money.”
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
“We need a woman to play someone who looks like she ` s, you know, kind of drugged up and out of it.”
Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘drugged’.
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Murdered, you say?
Terms of homicide; weapons, poisons, synonyms &c.
slaughtered, goes and gets her..., done in, rubbed out, bumped off, malice aforethought, marble baluster, lead spoon, stone idol, atropine, burned, clipped and 90 more...
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Cage
cage, depart, nothing, void, strain, unconscious, never, alone, floor, God, hell, winter and 219 more...
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savage215's Words
pipe, yankee, knickerbocker, tennis, plasma, magma, volcano, car, truck, television, tv, word and 445 more...
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The Hospital Experience
From cradle to grave, the medical "professionals" have us coming and going.
power trips, doctor's orders, manipulation, intimidation, unnecessary proce..., costly ordeals, preventable compl..., fatal errors, infectious, sanitation, ambulance chasers, incubation and 15 more...
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d is for depressing!
dolorous, damaging, depressing, drab, dull, dumb, derelict, decaying, dubious, doubtful, dreadful, dangerous and 86 more...
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illness, owies and other boo-boos
antidote, laudanum, frostbite, plasters, pallor, dying, demented, drugged, suicidal, mortal, autopsy, delirious and 9 more...
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Words with proper aural connotation
Words that sound like their definitions, but are not onomatopoeic
plush, sweat, bulge, severe, mundane, dregs, drugged, threat, hypnotism, blunt, connect, grouse and 18 more...
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