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- adjective
comparative form ofdruggy : moredruggy
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Examples
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And in fact, as the years, in the last few years, his music has kind of gotten weirder and weirder, a little hazier, a little druggier.
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Move into his druggier works like this one and he begins to get lost completely.
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Over the past few years, it's enabled him to approximate Prince's kinky wailing on the indescribable, T-Pain-assisted "Prostitute II," to jump on a rock song like Fall Out Boy's "Tiffany Blews," to give his voice a quavering lover-man vibrato on his own "Single," and to render countless slurry drug songs even druggier the way psychedelic rockers of old used reverb and tape delay.
NYT > Home Page By ALEX PAPPADEMAS 2011
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The theme has long found favour with the more paranoid, druggier corner of the sci-fi world.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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The theme has long found favour with the more paranoid, druggier corner of the sci-fi world.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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The follow-ups, the even-druggier "Nearly God" and the excellent follow-up "Pre-Millennium Tension," were nearly as good.
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Siltbreeze over the summer, and have a sound that is as anachronistically inspired as Thee Oh Sees, but is dirtier, druggier, and more sprawling.
We Shot J.R.- Dallas/Denton Music Blog Defensive Listening 2008
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