narcotized
IPA: nˈɑrkʌtaɪzd
adjective
- Drowsy or insensible from narcotics.
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Examples of "narcotized" in Sentences
- The potheads, though, believe she is a fink for abandoning their narcotized orbit.
- "Well, I just stop I guess" the narcotized looking Boyle warbled almost incoherently.
- He, a product of the sixties, still "care [s] about literature," while today's "narcotized" students read "inferior literature."
- Carli, unlucky at love but still hopeful, works at a deli alongside curmudgeonly Ed Asner, who serves up grouchy asides "You want a spark, chew on a lamp cord" with all the energy of a narcotized bulldog.
- On the morning of October, 17, 2004, deeply narcotized on opiates in a hospital bed in Boston and surrounded by his wife and his children, the man dies of metastatic lung cancer, a sliver of asbestos still lodged in the periphery of his lung.
- Those recalling the narcotized climate of the early Obama administration won't be surprised that these other warnings were never heard underneath the waving of pom-poms and the mindless chanting of the mantra "It's not the personnel, it's the policy."
- But seeing my students and other young people narcotized with iPads and cell phones in a state in which they are oblivious to the human beings around them, makes me realize how lonely they are, trying to find a way in texting and phoning to substitute remote communication for intimacy.
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