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drugged-out

[ druhgd-out ]

adjective

Informal.
  1. being under the influence of drugs, especially a narcotic or an illicit drug.


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But trouble seems to follow the PI wherever he goes; in Mexico, it’s a drugged-out gangster patient who attacks the doctor and his nurses, and whom Doll kills, with great regret: “Diablo was the eighth man I had killed,” the investigator reflects later, “and it was always in self-defense, in situations in which I could have also been killed, but each time I had done it I had felt the sickening pull of the abyss, of becoming a shadow human impervious to the suffering of others.”

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Police in Seattle charged a man Tuesday with wounding one person and opening fire at another during a drugged-out shooting spree on Interstate 5.

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I’ve had drugged-out, bloated times in my life and was just too deep in that world to give a f—.

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Fifty years ago, Creedence Clearwater Revival was forced to follow a “drugged-out” Grateful Dead at Woodstock, resulting in a set they didn’t want memorialized... until now.

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There's a reason that Trump and his acolytes like to portray immigrants as diseased or drugged-out, implicitly comparing them to supposedly pure-and-strong white Americans.

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