1. spaced-out - Adjective
2. spaced-out - Verb
3. spaced-out - Adjective Satellite
confused or disoriented as if intoxicated through taking a drug
stupefied by (or as if by) some narcotic drug
Source: WordNetspaced out
All school supplies are taken home after the school day, masks are required, desks are spaced out and cleaning supplies are everywhere. Source: Internet
At the Supper with Sara event in Brunswick earlier this month, attendees ate individually bagged sandwiches – rather than the pre-COVID fare of franks and beans – at spaced-out tables under a wedding tent. Source: Internet
And vehicles were spaced out so people could get out and pray next to their cars. Source: Internet
As per previous guidelines, these activities are also only permitted if participants can be spaced out by three metres. Source: Internet
Balloon crews will be spaced out and limited to five people. Source: Internet
Desks were more spaced out, and there were rules for walking through the hallways. Source: Internet