26 collocations for drugged

Even you guessed that she had drugged Bobby.

You sin yourselves, and then, to excuse yourselves, you invent fables and lies about God, and pretend that God is as wicked as you are, in order to drug your own consciences, by making God the pattern of your own wickedness.

He drugged his soul, and in a house of sin She played all she remembered out of heaven

" Having demonstrated this to himself, Musgrave went into the house and drugged his mind correcting proofsheetsfor the Lichfield Historical Association's Quarterly Magazineand brought down to the year 1805 his "List of Wills Recorded in Brummell County.

Here Wisdom drowned her dangerous thought, The early gods their secrets brought; Beauty, in quivering lines of light, Ripples before the ravished sight; And the unseen mystic spheres combine To charm the cup and drug the wine.

"Tom," he said, "I reckon you'll be looking some for th' Ramblin' Kid, after what happened last night, won't you?" The marshal had heard of Sabota's effort to have the young cowboy drugged the day of the race and also the immediate cause for the fight.

Now mark how the great plague came on the generation of drugging doctors, and in what form it fell.

For, strange as it may seem, the soldier in East Africa was more concerned about his food and clothing, the tea he thirsted for, the blisters that tormented his weary feet, the equipment that was so heavy, the sleep that drugged his footsteps on the march, the lion that sniffed around his drowsy head at night, than about the actual fighting.

"You drugged the hag, good Gunn," he continued.

Is it not simpler to suppose that the thief had taken the precaution to drug the jeweller before the latter went to bed?" "But" "Wait a moment, and take point number three.

At most he vaguely understood that Patricia was having rather a hard time of it, and steadfastly drugged this knowledge by the performance of trivialities.

Kings have their policies and wars wherewith to drug each human appetite.

If any one had pointed out to him that an Englishman would not think it fair play to drug a man deliberately, Logotheti would have smiled and would have replied by asking whether it was fair play to accuse an innocent man of murder, a retort which would only become unanswerable if it could be proved that Van Torp was suspected unjustly.

The sufferer turns to his wealth and his ambitions to drug his memory.

He was in splendid health, for his insubordination had, from a very early age, saved him from drugging either mental or physical.

The Jacobites arrange to drug the officer; and, to make assurance doubly sure, in case the drug should fail to act, they post a Highland marksman in a narrow glen to pick him off as he passes.

It was she who secured the Countess's medicine bottle; she, beyond doubt, who drugged the porter at Laroche.

It seemed to drug the senses.

The materia medica has been weeded; much that was worthless and revolting has been thrown overboard; simplicity has been introduced into prescriptions; and the whole business of drugging the sick has undergone a most salutary reform.

" We drug the savage up-stairs and into Mike's dental stable, then we bedded him down in a chair.

To spank it for crying is to silence the watchman on the tower through fear, to give soothing syrup is to drug the watchman while the evils go on.

But, if Steggles was selling us, why couldn't he have drugged the lad?

So my wife and her priest they drugged the poor beast, And the rat's bane is waiting for me.

She must have strong, heavy stuff that drugged her brain.

Besides, even if the man with the scar was one of the gang, and had really tried to poison or drug his companion, I was scarcely in a position to offer the latter my assistance.

26 collocations for  drugged