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Term: smoked-up

Description:

"Smoked-up" is a versatile term that can be used as both an adjective and a verb. As an adjective, it refers to something that has been filled with smoke or has a smoky appearance. It can also describe a person who is under the influence of drugs, particularly marijuana. As a verb, it means the act of inhaling smoke, typically from a cigarette, joint, or pipe.

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Adjective:

  1. The abandoned cabin had a smoked-up interior, with remnants of a fire still smoldering in the hearth.
  2. After the forest fire, the whole area was covered in a thick, smoked-up haze.
  3. He entered the room wearing smoked-up glasses, giving an air of mystery to his appearance.

Person under the influence:

  1. John came back from the party completely smoked-up, unable to form coherent sentences.
  2. The giggling group of teenagers was clearly smoked-up, their eyes bloodshot and mellowed out.
  3. The musician claimed his best songs were always written when he was smoked-up.

Verb:

  1. She took a deep breath and smoked-up the last puff of her cigarette.
  2. A group of friends gathered in the backyard to smoke-up together.
  3. He enjoyed smoking-up on a lazy weekend afternoon, watching the smoke rings dance in the air.
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