Similar words: addictive, afflicted, convicted, add in, addition, additional, in addition, in addition to. Meaning: [-tɪd] adj. compulsively or physiologically dependent on something habit-forming.
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91. So the original post assumes you aren't drugging yourself to stay awake. If you're addicted to caffeine, then break the addiction first.
92. It's likely Jackson got addicted to Demerol, which can cause insomnia as a withdrawal symptom, Robert Waldman, a defense expert on addiction, told jurors.
93. In so-called contingency management experiments, subjects addicted to cocaine or heroin are rewarded with vouchers redeemable for cash, household goods, or clothes.
94. The singer became addicted to Demerol and morphine during his 2003 trial for child sex abuse.
95. Any teenager worth his or her salt is addicted to instant messaging.
96. Being addicted to computer games makes him fall behind in his class.
97. But addicted anopheles was still sensitive to the deltamethrin and permethrin, whose divisional dose death rates were 97.59% and 95.12% separately.
98. He shows himself to be confident, addicted ( almost compulsively ) to hardship.
99. Some people may be addicted to net surfing, which impairs their physical and mental health.
100. He is just a glutton. He is addicted to excessive eating.
101. I have been addicted to the beauty of the word and my adored science is also stretching its brand-new prospect.
102. Gastric secrete element is excretive of hydrochloric acid in gastric juice not only strong a shot in the arm, and to mural cell, advocate cell and chromic cell of alvine be addicted to have nutrition.
103. Some people be addicted to net surfing, whelloch impairs their physical and mental health.
104. Addicted to Notecards: Vladimir Nabokov used 5- by 8-inch index cards to compose and order the scenes in his novels. Sentencedict.com
105. There are those who may be addicted to that love "high." They need that amphetamine-like rush of dopamine, norepinephrine and phenylethylamine.
106. Some people may be addicted to net surfing, which impairs their and mental health.
107. What devotees of sadomasochism do to their bodies is nothing compared to the torments that those addicted to the news and political commentary inflict on their minds almost every hour of the day.
108. Long known to experts in the self-help field, love produces mind-altering chemicals to which we can become addicted.
109. I went through about four years of being addicted to video games.
110. A three-year-old girl is so addicted to eating harmful objects that she ate an entire lightbulb.
111. As a pathological runner since my days as a high school cross country athlete in Oregon, that struck a chord. Am I addicted to running?
112. Somnus , so beautiful and so lethal. Once you're addicted to it, you are happy at the beginning, and then you'll pay for the joy.
113. Recognizant obstacle sleeps with be addicted to, hazy, muddy, delirium, unbalanced condition is more.
114. Some people be addicted to net surfing , which impairs their physical and mental health.
115. He shows himself to be confident, addicted ( almost compulsively ) to hardship, somewhat contemptuous of the Indians.
116. Although the forbiddance is opposed by many addicted smokers, it is actually welcome news for non-smokers.
117. A nurse is teaching disulfiram ( Antabuse) to a patient who is addicted to alcohol.
118. I'm a teetotaler, but I began to smoke at the age of 30. At first I did it only occasionally, but later I became addicted to it.
119. You got me so addicted just like a free baser .
120. She was excellently, imperturbably good; affectionate, docile, obedient , and much addicted to speaking the truth.
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