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The phrase "drugged by" can be used in written English, and it refers to someone being rendered unconscious or intoxicated with drugs
It can be used in past tense as shown in the following example: Example: The victim was found drugged by an unknown substance. This sentence means that the victim was discovered in a state of unconsciousness or intoxication caused by an unknown drug.
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Drugged by Vautrin, he is nevertheless unable to act on his knowledge.
The crocodile at work seemed almost drugged by the turbid scent of decomposition.
Rosemary, drugged by whatever is in the mousse, staggers down the long hallway in their apartment.
At a press conference, Yurchenko said he had been kidnapped and drugged by the Americans.
Nine-year-old Shannon Matthews was kidnapped and drugged by her mother for money and fame.
Elaine Karp, Mr. Toledo's wife, has long contended that he was kidnapped and drugged by government intelligence agents in 1998.
Parents assert that they've been drugged by a kind of "magic powder" sprinkled over their houses during the attacks.
Like most people, I felt drugged by the closeness of death, and we are still suffering from flashbacks.
After months of profound hibernation, drugged by the body fat of summer, a groundhog sometimes, on a mild winter day, pokes its head out of its burrow.
Other letters were peculiar: one suggested that Adam had been drugged by the C.I.A. and forced to his acts in order to foment support for gun-control legislation.
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