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The "D" in F.D.A.
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drug
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Word definitions for drug in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Drug \Drug\, v. t. To affect or season with drugs or ingredients; esp., to stupefy by a narcotic drug. Also Fig. The laboring masses . . . [were] drugged into brutish good humor by a vast system of public spectacles. --C. Kingsley. Drug thy memories, lest ...
Usage examples of drug.
They all shuffle, all these strange lonely children of God, these mothers and fathers, sons and daughters, husbands and wives whose noisy aberrations are safely muffled now by drugs.
Another showed a young woman apparently drugged, and then gagged with masking tape, before being abused by two men.
The fact that these drug abusers were in jail proved, once and for all, that drugs drove people to crime.
Someone who has never been addicted to heroin would be horrified to watch an addict self-inject with the drug.
Being addicted to a drug is like spending your whole life attempting to ski uphill.
The cigarette tastes good and it burns my throat and my lungs and though it is the lowest and weakest drug that I am addicted to, it is still a drug and it feels fucking good.
I am not addicted to coffee, it is still a drug and it feels fucking good.
Smoking, like all drug addiction, is a tug-of-war of fear: the fear of what the drug is doing to us, and the fear of not being able to enjoy or cope with life without it.
Get it clearly into your mind: one ingenuity of the nicotine trap is that, like all drug addiction, it is designed to keep you hooked, and that the more it adversely affects your health and purse, the more securely you appear to be hooked.
Can you think of any pastime, other than drug addiction, that works in this way?
Like all other forms of drug addiction, the tendency is to have to light up more often, which merely perpetuates the process.
Like all drug addiction the lower it drags you down, the greater your need for what you believe to be your crutch and friend.
It is only now, some eighteen years later, that increasing numbers of experts are beginning to realize that it is the psychological state of the individual addict that counts and not the substance itself My accumulated knowledge of drug addiction comes from eighteen years of dealing with and answering effectively the questions and worries of the addicted.
What a terrible trap drug addiction is: part of your brain wants you to smoke more, and whenever you do the other part wants you to smoke less.
I could obliterate smoking and all drug addiction with just one billionth of those funds.