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It is typically used to describe someone who is exhausted, overwhelmed, or under the influence of drugs. Example: "After working three consecutive night shifts, I felt completely strung-out and needed a break." Alternatives include "exhausted" or "overwhelmed."
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strung-out
adjective
Alternative form of strung out
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(Think of Larry Clark's winsome, strung-out oafs).
Many people walking in were strung-out hippies, mistrustful of authority.
Because of its strung-out geography, he and others compare Saint-Joseph to Chile.
Managing the strung-out supply chain gets dicey, too.
I'm no good to anyone strung-out, stressed or overwhelmed.
Its exciting watching Jolie tear into it here, albeit with an abstruse, effectively strung-out touch.
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Not just get strung out or sick.
But people don't realise how strung out incomes are.
As Ms. Springer put it, "Her husband had her strung out full time".
Older galaxies should therefore get more and more strung out, like cream swirled up in coffee.
Strung Out.
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