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Definition of drugged in English: druggedadjective drʌɡddrəɡd 1(of a person) unconscious or in a stupor as a result of taking or being given a drug. Example sentencesExamples - Now, she was sullen, and had a drugged look about her.
- There he remained incarcerated and drugged for 18 miserable months, even though he should not have been there.
- A police officer is heard on the videotape saying she appeared to have been drugged.
- Three years ago Kalpana, then 14, was drugged by two acquaintances.
- She looked drugged or ecstatic, smiling with spooky eyes.
- In fact he was probably so heavily drugged that it would have been very easy for anyone to get him to do anything.
- Though the embassy did not say how many people had been drugged, the incidents reportedly occurred at 11 establishments.
- It said Mrs Haider feared her husband may have been drugged.
- Ernie watched the tape in a drugged stupor.
- He refused to eat or drink for fear of being drugged into a confession, a justified fear.
- Over three years, Krista was drugged in Bangladesh, imprisoned in Iran and attacked by wolf-like dogs in Turkey.
- The wedding went forward and in my drugged state I sort of told mom about my tongue ring.
- The quazepam I prescribed is in a very small dose and shouldn't make you feel drugged.
- Further analysis will be done to determine if the deceased had been drugged.
- Several of the women who had been drugged were unable to say whether they had been sexually assaulted or not, Cutts said.
- She had been drugged with morphine and high doses of steroids.
- Perhaps she had been drugged to keep her quiet.
- Later Bo, in a drugged stupor, walks naked at night along the highway.
- It turned out he also was heavily drugged, West said.
- So I did what any drugged patient would do and started laughing uncontrollably.
- 1.1 (of food or drink) adulterated with a drug.
he offered them drugged wine Example sentencesExamples - The red wine that the Countess gives Linda is drugged, and, as she passes out, the Countess tells her about her inheritance.
- He would offer them a celebratory glass of champagne or other alcohol which, the prosecution said, had been drugged.
- During their match he gives her a glass of drugged orange juice, but this plays absolutely no part in the story.
- When Brulov wants to cool off the hysterical J.B., he offers the man a glass of drugged milk.
- So she made a drugged milkshake to knock him out.
- After the tutorial/training, your handlers supply you with a drugged hamburger.
- This law was changed because women were having their drinks drugged while they danced.
Definition of drugged in US English: druggedadjectivedrəɡddrəɡd 1(of a person) unconscious or in a stupor as a result of taking or being given a drug. Example sentencesExamples - Three years ago Kalpana, then 14, was drugged by two acquaintances.
- She had been drugged with morphine and high doses of steroids.
- Over three years, Krista was drugged in Bangladesh, imprisoned in Iran and attacked by wolf-like dogs in Turkey.
- The quazepam I prescribed is in a very small dose and shouldn't make you feel drugged.
- In fact he was probably so heavily drugged that it would have been very easy for anyone to get him to do anything.
- It said Mrs Haider feared her husband may have been drugged.
- Later Bo, in a drugged stupor, walks naked at night along the highway.
- She looked drugged or ecstatic, smiling with spooky eyes.
- Ernie watched the tape in a drugged stupor.
- Now, she was sullen, and had a drugged look about her.
- Though the embassy did not say how many people had been drugged, the incidents reportedly occurred at 11 establishments.
- A police officer is heard on the videotape saying she appeared to have been drugged.
- It turned out he also was heavily drugged, West said.
- Perhaps she had been drugged to keep her quiet.
- So I did what any drugged patient would do and started laughing uncontrollably.
- Further analysis will be done to determine if the deceased had been drugged.
- There he remained incarcerated and drugged for 18 miserable months, even though he should not have been there.
- He refused to eat or drink for fear of being drugged into a confession, a justified fear.
- The wedding went forward and in my drugged state I sort of told mom about my tongue ring.
- Several of the women who had been drugged were unable to say whether they had been sexually assaulted or not, Cutts said.
- 1.1 (of food or drink) adulterated with a drug.
he offered them drugged wine Example sentencesExamples - This law was changed because women were having their drinks drugged while they danced.
- He would offer them a celebratory glass of champagne or other alcohol which, the prosecution said, had been drugged.
- During their match he gives her a glass of drugged orange juice, but this plays absolutely no part in the story.
- So she made a drugged milkshake to knock him out.
- After the tutorial/training, your handlers supply you with a drugged hamburger.
- The red wine that the Countess gives Linda is drugged, and, as she passes out, the Countess tells her about her inheritance.
- When Brulov wants to cool off the hysterical J.B., he offers the man a glass of drugged milk.
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