1. drugged - Adjective
2. drugged - Verb
Derived from drug
4. drugged - Adjective Satellite
of Drug
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe had the boy's name picked out, but we didn't have a girl's. When he turned out to be a boy, we were so relieved. Literally, in the middle of contracting and pushing, and with my wife being drugged - out and half - lucid, we were still coming up with names. Paul Reiser
Congress seems drugged and inert most of the time... its idea of meeting a problem is to hold hearings or, in extreme cases, to appoint a commission. Shirley Chisholm
The summer was heavy with a kind of soft grey-blue weight in the sky-yet not in the sky, for it was as though there were no sky, but only air, an impalpable grey-blue substance, drugged with the weight of its own heat and hue. Mervyn Peake
You know, your sarcasm isn't appreciated right now. I've been drugged, beaten, nearly raped, saved, drugged again, hijacked, and now threatened by you. Tell me, what else should I look forward to? Torture, or just a good maiming? (Kiara) Sherrilyn Kenyon
You're painfully alive in a drugged and dying culture. Richard Yates
Congress seems drugged and inert most of the time. Shirley Chisholm