Synonym: freak, hook, junkie, junky, nut. Similar words: addicted, addictive, add in, addition, in addition, additional, in addition to, indict. Meaning: ['ædɪkt] n. 1. someone who is so ardently devoted to something that it resembles an addiction 2. someone who is physiologically dependent on a substance; abrupt deprivation of the substance produces withdrawal symptoms. v. to cause (someone or oneself) to become dependent (on something, especially a narcotic drug).
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61. The opium addict is craving opium again.
62. Forgot this One, George W. Bush fell off a Segway and Chocked on a Pretzel and was a Cocaine addict.
63. His detractors denounced him as a Satanist, a drug addict, and a sex maniac.
64. That student went on to become a drug addict and a ne'er-do-well. The teacher went on to become science advisor in the current administration.
65. He has stopped taking heroin now, but admits candidly that he will always be a drug addict.
66. "We had heard of temporary marriage but not of temporary thieves, " Grandma said dismissively. "And judging by the way you look, you're just an opium addict. "
67. The next step is to try to reintegrate the addict into life at an appropriate stage.
68. Conclusion ILLLI can effectively reduce the blood viscosity and improve theof hemorheology the heroin addict.
69. A former drug addict named William Burroughs says: "Every feeling you get on drugs you can get without drugs."
70. Unfortunately, Xiaowang became a drug addict after he mistakenly smoked a marijuana cigarette.
71. He is a drug addict, hooked on a mix of cocaine and meperidine.
72. Carr himself was once a crack addict (he wrote about it in "The Night of the Gun").
73. Says Rabbi Moshe Tendler, professor of both biology and biblical law at Yeshiva University in New York City: "I can make myself an Albert Ehistein, and he may turn out to be a drug addict."
74. On the surface, comparing baccarat to bank deposits seems pretty wild -- the kind of stuff you might expect from a clever casino marketer, or the rationalizing of a gambling addict.
75. Bruce , now twelve, revealed himself as a history addict.
76. The American consumer across as a helpless addict hooked on to cheap money.
77. You don't expect your child to grow up to be a heroin addict.
78. Born as an orphan,[www.Sentencedict.com] subject grew up to become an illegal drug trafficker and narcotics addict.
79. Not only am I an addict, I am also a pusher.
80. If you're a gambling addict, you might believe that all you need to be happy is more money ... but the more you get, the more you'll gamble away.
81. Haggis also gave her the role of a murderous drug addict in "The Next Three Days.
82. Self-revelation is an important part of recovery, but it can lead to awkward moments when you meet a person who identifies as a sex addict.
83. The antalgic mechanism is different from morphine. So it may be helpful in treatment of drug addict.
84. Are you or have you ever been a drug abuser or addict?
85. Ex-cocaine addict Christoph Daum, who had just come out of surgery, chose the foyer of a Cologne hospital to declare the he couldn't take on the Koln job.
86. Probably he a heroin addict. That would explain why he was so weak.
87. For a code-quality addict like myself, this combination drastically reduces the heebie-jeebies and allows me to get to what I like doing best: writing bullet-proof software.
88. Methods To survey the quality of life of drug user in institute for voluntary abstention from drugs and detoxification center of Lesha n by the quality of life for drug addict(QOL-DA).
89. "Once an addict, always an addict" has merely been replaced by a newer and more sleekly scientific version of the same concept, namely, "addiction is a chronic and relapsing brain disease."
90. And the author loved to addict to fantasize the world, also having its reasons inside.
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