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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit stoned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used informally to describe someone who is slightly under the influence of marijuana or in a relaxed, carefree state.
Example: "After a long week, I just want to relax and feel a bit stoned while watching my favorite movie."
Alternatives: "a little high" or "somewhat buzzed".
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His friendship with Amis, he told me, was forged, in part, by a shared love of verse: "We would sit around in the seventies, drink a bit, get a bit stoned, and talk about poetry.
However, the explosive row that's prompted by Woody's mum and dad does lead to one of those brilliantly humdrum scenes that Meadows does so well; his folks ring to apologise, Woody's fine but a bit stoned and watching a documentary.
Paul did not find it easy that all of his compositions were accredited to Lennon-McCartney, and it psychologically scarred him that not enough people know he wrote Yesterday all by himself, in the gents' toilets of Abbey Road Studios when he was a bit stoned.
The guy that was a director who was looking for a piano player for his play was a bit stoned, actually.
I'm a stoner at heart, so getting "a bit" stoned "now and again" just doesn't do it for me.
We were all a bit stoned on weed and also had some LSD, so everybody was really chilled out at my flat.
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7. The music was really boring dad-rock that sounded like he'd gone to the head session guy, "I want it to be a bit Primal Scream, a bit Stone Roses and a bit Super Furries, cos that's what I really love, I'm really into music, I always have been, mate," and the session guy was like, "Yeah, it'll take me an afternoon to knock it together, but first, where is the money?" 8. Rhys Ifans is a cunt.
We might have been a little bit stoned from breathing the pot smoke in the car but I do not think we would have been less enthralled with unclouded senses.
Apparently Florence sounds like a robot while Dylan is just a bit too stoned.
While reading "Moby-Dick" is a bit like being stoned, it also evokes an Asperger's air.
Much of it had fallen down, but once again there was quite a bit of the stone was there, and so they re-erected the façade.
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