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Every week, houses are stoned, cars damaged and young men beaten up.
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He stoned her out on that one, however, waiting for his money.
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He was lynched on the spot by the crowd; stoned to death.
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Once you're stoned you won't remember that extra time you fought for.
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So, I suppose, he's a stoned statue somewhere in a government warehouse.
Usage of hopped-up in anglès
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Bakery owner not only sells hopped-up products, but is charged with assault.
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Maybe there would be a place in the asteroids for a hopped-up superman.
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They were hopped-up on adrenaline and twitchy with post-combat fear.
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That broken chrome you spotted was from the tinsel on all those hopped-up Harleys.
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We came together and she twirled like a hopped-up ballerina beneath our linked hands.
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He was so hopped-up on decongestant he could barely see.
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Thinks it was just a traditional robbery gone sour, thief surprised and panicky, maybe hopped-up, et cetera.
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To combat congestion, each hopped-up signal uses pavement-embedded sensors or cameras to spot cars waiting at red lights.
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A Revival Meeting at Solar Rheims... hundreds of chanting, genuflecting devotees participating in a kind of hopped-up Midsummer Morn festival.
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The cacophonous pitch is further boosted by composer Michael Andrews' caffeinated Looney Tunes score and a selection of reworked, hopped-up holiday standards.
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But is it strong enough to withstand the brunt of a tipped mic's base, or other childish flailings of hopped-up rock stars?
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Plus, a guy hopped-up enough to run himself to death in the heat wouldn't have thought to set up the decoy with the phone.