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zombied, a. Brit. |ˈzɒmbid|, U.S. |ˈzɑmbid| [‹ zombie n. + -ed suffix2. Compare earlier zombified adj.] = zombified adj. Also with out.
1972J. Gathorne-Hardy Rise & Fall Brit. Nanny viii. 254 Humpy is frankly idiotic, re-succumbing to Nanny's world like a zombied dachshund. 1976W. H. Canaway Willow-pattern War iv. 46, I had some more coffee..in the transit lounge, still zombied. 1986National Jrnl. (U.S.) 19 July 1771/2, I have never seen the people in this place so zombied out. 1992Communications 16 Mar. 22/1 Part of her refuses to give in to the compromising, zombied-out couch potato slothfulness that makes adults so boring. 2000Times Colonist (Victoria, Brit. Columbia) (Nexis) 9 June a11 She was treated by psychiatrists with drugs and injections which left her in a zombied state. |