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to narcotics
adjective
Of, or relating to narcotics.
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But then I'm pretty ignorant when it comes to narcotics.
She was addicted to narcotics and in need of help.
More recently, however, graphics focusing on addiction — mainly to alcohol, but also to narcotics — have appeared.
Oakland now has about 85 street gangs, many with connections to narcotics, according to the police.
MJ of Hookworms says no to narcotics and yes to biscuits.
Sixteen local men have been convicted or pleaded guilty to narcotics charges.
"What Al Capone was to beer and whiskey during Prohibition, Guzmán is to narcotics.
Brain chemistry research also suggests that gambling and overeating can be addictive behaviors, analogous to narcotics addictions.
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"We were the first home to Narcotics Anonymous in the city," Ms. Hartwell said.
He passed her desk daily on his way to Narcotics Anonymous.
While the film barely touches on Kym's past problems, Hathaway did her research, reading books, going to Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings and even keeping a journal in character.
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