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doped

adjective as in drugged

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In other moments, we see him doubled over on his walker, looking less like a war hero than a doped-up junkie.

Like anything Parisian, there are knockoffs, and cheap ones at that: extruded bits of processed, salt-doped, luridly pink ham.

For Toyota, that's the equivalent of getting rope-a-doped in the boxing ring.

He claims that he was doped; that somebody dropped something into his supper coffee at the station lunch counter.

This victory was very popular, and the third hand was roundly abused for suggesting that Mnemosyne had been doped.

Together we doped it out, sitting by our camp fire up there in the wilds, old Kit dozing near by.

They are made in the same manner as the wings, with a wooden framework over which fabric is stretched and “doped.”

Fritzie seemed doped, and he came forward carrying full kit and trench mats.

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On this page you'll find 13 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to doped, such as: dazed, intoxicated, narcotized, stoned, stupefied, and comatose.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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