"Drugging" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The verb "to drugging" means to give someone a drug, especially illegally or without their knowledge or consent.
Drugging Examples
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.
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.
The phrase "drug-related" refers to something that is associated with or connected to the use, distribution, or abuse of drugs. It can be used to describe a crime, a problem, an issue, or an event that is directly or indirectly linked to the use of illegal substances or other harmful substances. For example, "The police investigated a drug-related crime in the neighborhood yesterday."
A drug is a substance that changes the way the body's cells or organs function. It can be a medicine, a poison, or a controlled substance.
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.
A druggist is an old-fashioned term for a pharmacist, someone who prepares and sells medicines and pharmaceutical products.
A druid is a term used to describe a member of an ancient Celtic priestly class in Gaul (modern-day France and Belgium) and Britain. They were believed to possess supernatural powers and were known for their wisdom, spiritual insight, and ability to communicate with the gods. In Celtic mythology, druids were responsible for interpreting omens, performing rituals, and conducting sacrifices. They were also believed to have magical powers and were often associated with nature and the supernatural.
Druidical refers to something that is related to, characteristic of, or evocative of the ancient Celtic priests known as druids. It can also describe something that is mysterious, mystical, or magical. In general, the term druidical implies a connection to nature, the supernatural, and the ancient societies of the British Isles and western Europe.