Definitionadj. treated or impregnated with a foreign substance
Last update: July 28, 2015
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I think she was doped. [Please select]
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"The old scallywag drugged us--doped us--that's why we feel so badly and--" "Howling bob-cats." [Please select]
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Jeremy's roving eye fell on the small doped bottle that I had taken from Grim's valise. [Please select]
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The way Beany, and I doped it out, he was running in hard luck. [Please select]
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Me for the rollin' deep whenever you get this thing doped out.' [Please select]
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Grim had doped him out too, and answered promptly without changing a muscle of his face. [Please select]
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They got me soused--doped me, I think, else I'd never have done it. [Please select]
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It was the whisky, Geoff, an' they doped me too, I guess.' [Please select]
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He told me nearly three weeks ago just what _would_ happen about now, as he had things doped out, and they have. [Please select]
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But they, too, had been "doped" for morale, their nervous tension had been tightened up by speeches addressed to their spirit and tradition. [Please select]
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