Definitionn. the administration of a sedative agent or drug
Last update: August 30, 2015
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He silently cursed the warlord of Tiyan for drugging him and couldn't help but feel surprised she hadn't straight out killed him. [Please select]
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"The drugging DID take place to-night." [Please select]
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"I need saving all right," said Kate, "but I haven't a picture of myself saving myself by drugging a pair of tiny babies." [Please select]
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Clarence wanted the little, clinging, adoring kind, who would put cracked ice on his forehead, and wish those bad saloonkeepers would stop drugging her dear big boy. [Please select]
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He had smuggled a bottle of whisky from the town, and last night, after a hot quarrel with the old man, he had succeeded in drugging himself to sleep. [Please select]
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And with the departure of loneliness and the new interest in his home, he felt less the need for wet conviviality and for drugging his fits of melancholy. [Please select]
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