Lexicographical Neighbors of Dopeyness
Literary usage of Dopeyness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Rockefeller Billions: The Story of the World's Most Stupendous Fortune by Jules Abels (1907)
"Its onset is sudden and in infants is often declared by drowsiness or "dopeyness"
to quote Northrop's expression. A child that but a few hours before was ..."
2. Diseases of the Lungs by Robert Hall Babcock (1907)
"The points to be relied on in the beginning of the illness are (1) the suddenness
of onset, (2) "dopeyness" or somnolence, (3) high fever, (4) the loss of ..."