9 adjectives to describe narcotic

In this state it is called smallaqe, and, to some extent, is a dangerous narcotic.

As he had brought the patient to the establishment to be cured, it was really not to be supposed that he would supply him with forbidden narcotics.

The majestic silence, the holy calm of the Cathedral overpowered the agitator like a gentle narcotic.

Front seats: a few old folks,shiny-headed,slant up best ear towards the speaker,drop off asleep after a while, when the air begins to get a little narcotic with carbonic acid.

He was a man of small reasonableness, scorning the limitations of human capacity; his palate brooked no meat when his brain was headlong in the chase; even the mild narcotics which were now his food and drink seemed to lose something of their power to mollify, to curb him.

The formation of healthy bone demands good, nutritious blood, but if instead of this, the material furnished for the production of blood is poor in quality or loaded with poisonous narcotics, the body thus defrauded of its proper building material becomes undergrown and enfeebled.

Thereupon he opened his breviary; but he had not finished the second page of that potent narcotic before he was sound asleep.

With a partial exception in favor of the hop, tobacco is the sole recognized narcotic of civilization.

Upon the floor, and at intervals in the wall immediately behind, were certain tiny green buttons, practically unnoticeable, which on being pressed permitted a soothing and persuasive narcotic to rise invisibly about the occupant of the chair.

9 adjectives to describe  narcotic