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junked-up
adjective as in drugged
Strongest match
Example Sentences
Through the years, Larson has purchased dozens of junked-up pedal toys and restored them for the enjoyment of area children.
Yet four months after selling his billboard company, Rolfe bought Glenhaven, a grim, junked-up, half-filled park, for $400,000.
Now, a star without star quality, Renner plays it a little too nice as the junked-up renegade spy.
And while some archaeologists might postulate from his jutting, slightly junked-up structures that 20th century U.S.A. was dissonant, disparate and dysfunctional, others will see its democratic nature, its willingness to embrace new ideas, its ingenuity, its will.
Just as important, he is not treated either as a cultural icon or as some sort of bloated, junked-up superstar, but simply as he was, a great singer whose life grew beyond him, and out of control.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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