单词 | druggish |
释义 | druggishadj. Of the nature of a drug; drug-like; (also) drugged. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > [adjective] druggy1583 druggish1617 society > trade and finance > monetary value > price > low price or rate > [adjective] > cheap light?a1400 vile?1490 cheap1517 low-prized1600 druggish1701 popular1830 low-priced1842 underpriced1861 bargain basement1899 low-budget1918 Woolworth1931 Woolworthian1933 pipe-rack1956 budget1958 cheapo1967 pound shop1989 1617 W. Vaughan Direct. Health Nat. & Artific. (ed. 5) iii. x. 141 Take heede of the blacke druggish Tobacco. 1641 J. Johnson Acad. Love 66 They seemed to kill with the Recipe of their eyes, not unlike the Physitians with their druggish receipts. 1701 W. Paterson Proposals Council of Trade 76 However low and drugish the price of Fish might be. 1846 J. Forbes Homœopathy 51 In chronic disorders we have become more regimenal and less druggish; in all cases, perhaps, we have grown a little more trustful of nature, and a little less trustful of art. 1921 Times 16 June 13/7 (advt.) There is nothing druggish in the cool sparkle of ENO. 1996 A. Theroux Secondary Colors 83 Nightmarishly ‘hauled away’ into druggish stupors by capsules she realistically calls ‘orange goodnights’. 2006 C. Baker Dominion vii. 345 The temperature was still well below what he could bear, and he felt himself falling into a druggish stupor. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1617 |
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