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Definition of Bedrugged
1. bedrug [v] - See also: bedrug
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bedrugged
Literary usage of Bedrugged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Freedom of Speech by Zechariah Chafee (1920)
"The American people, long bedrugged by propaganda, were shaken out of their
nightmare of revolution. The red terror became ridiculous on the lips of Speaker ..."
2. The Story of New Zealand: A History of New Zealand from the Earliest Times by Frank Parsons (1904)
"... (2) the liquor sold by the combine is often of very poor quality, bedrugged
and adulterated, and very much more injurious to health than ordinary ..."
3. Leechdoms, Wortcunning, and Starcraft of Early England by Thomas Oswald Cockayne, Dioscorides Pedanius, Sextus Papyriensis Placitus (1864)
"... may be rendered bedrugged ; showing that in early ish times it was believed
a man's chastity might '*' maintained by the administration of drugs in ..."
4. The Novel of Tomorrow and the Scope of Fiction: And the Scope of Fiction by Mary Hunter Austin, James Branch Cabell, Floyd Dell, Waldo David Frank, Zona Gale, Joseph Hergesheimer (1922)
"Some tale-tellers find themselves most readily bedrugged by yearning toward
loveliness unknown and unattainable: these are, we say, our romanticists. ..."