"Drugged" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Drugged" Meaning

The word "drugged" is the past participle of the verb "drug". It means to administer a drug, especially a controlled substance, to a person without their knowledge or consent, often for the purpose of incapacitating or rendering them unconscious.

"Drugged" Examples

Usage Examples for "Drugged"


1. The detective discovered that the suspect was drugged at the time of the crime, which raised questions about their involvement.
2. After ingesting the mysterious substance, she felt drugged and disoriented, unable to think clearly.
3. The authorities were informed that the kidnapped victim was drugged and hidden in a secret location.
4. The doctor warned patients not to take any unauthorized medications, lest they become drugged and experience adverse reactions.
5. The beautiful woman at the party seemed drugged, stumbling around without a care, as if under the influence of some powerful drug.

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To drubbed means to defeat or beat someone or something thoroughly and convincingly, often in a dominating or overwhelming manner.

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A drubbing is a decisive and often humiliating defeat or beating, often specified by a particular margin (e.g. "The team received a drubbing from their opponents, losing 10-0"). It can also refer to a thorough and comprehensive criticism or rebuking.

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Drudgery refers to tedious, monotonous, and often unpopular work or activities that one has to perform, often reluctantly or with a sense of duty. It can describe tasks that are dull, repetitive, and lacking in excitement or fulfillment.

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