He sleeps a druggedsleep, and, if he dream, his dreams are dim and inarticulate.
3
Something he had heard in a half- druggedsleep.
4
The governess lay in, a druggedsleep.
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There is no consciousness in the druggedsleep which becomes heavier and heavier till it ends in death.
6
For some it was more than a heartache; to them it brought the deep, druggedsleep of Nirvana.
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His last coherent thought before he fell into a druggedsleep was that he'd better apologize in the morning.
8
She was emerging from a druggedsleep; she could regard herself in a curious impersonal fashion which was most interesting.
9
The leaden hours passed all oppressively while I sought to appease the keenness of my unrest with the anodyne of druggedsleep.
10
On the tables lay Burmen and Chinamen, some rigid in druggedsleep, and some smoking immense pipes with small, cup-like receptacles that held the opium.