Definitionadj. of or relating to or designating narcotics
Last update: September 8, 2015
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The drug had a narcotic affect on me. [Please select]
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He was arrested for trafficking in narcotics. [Please select]
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Morphine is a narcotic. [Please select]
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Pyrimidine, C4H4N2, itself is a water-soluble base which melts at 21° C. and possesses a narcotic smell. [Please select]
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"He threw an Oriental perfume or narcotic of some, kind into the room and let out his persuasive language," Will went on. [Please select]
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The various diversions of the afternoon had acted as a temporary narcotic, through which he struggled again and again to wretched consciousness. [Please select]
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Parasites, mineral and narcotic poisons, hot weather, and severe exertion or excessive excitement may cause this condition. [Please select]
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The narcotic influence operated, and the irascible demon in his breast fell sound asleep. [Please select]
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"Yes," he said, "it is Gunjab, the most powerful form of Hashish, the narcotic hemp of India." [Please select]
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Tobacco possesses narcotic powers in common with many other substances, of which neither time nor space will permit us to make mention. [Please select]
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