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"After some consideration, she and her principal decided that my first young-adult novel, called Love Drugged, about a closeted gay teen, might be too edgy for some parents there."

From The Guardian • Sep. 28, 2012

Drugged with the aroma of rotting wood, he lost consciousness.

From "Abel's Island" by William Steig

Drugged with fatigue, the younger man slept, awaking to full day, a fog of bewilderment and disorientation.

From Star Hunter by Norton, Andre

Drugged with a poisonous essence, distilled from history for him by his exploiters, the Orangeman of the people has lived in a world of phantoms.

From The Open Secret of Ireland by Kettle, T. M. (Thomas Michael)

Southwind is my next of blood; He is come through fragrant wood, Drugged with spice from climates warm, And in every twinkling glade, And twilight nook, Unveils thy form.

From Poems Household Edition by Emerson, Ralph Waldo




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