caffeinated
Americanadjective
verb
adjective
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with no natural caffeine removed
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with added caffeine
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highly stimulated by caffeine
Etymology
Origin of caffeinated
Example Sentences
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Researchers analyzed how consumption of caffeinated coffee, tea, and decaffeinated coffee related to long-term brain health outcomes.
From Science Daily
Served over ice in a short glass and topped with fruit-salad flotsam, the elixir is lightly caffeinated, mildly fruity and as refreshing as stepping out of the Hanoi humidity into full-blast air conditioning.
They’re revived — buzzing, even; at the glorious point in the caffeinated beverage where everything is beautiful, nothing hurts and at least one of them feels like a creative genius.
From Los Angeles Times
He knows all the places around the city where he can get caffeinated before he goes on to do anything else.
From Los Angeles Times
The kid from Spain plays outrageous, complete tennis, has kept himself healthy despite darting around the court like a caffeinated hummingbird, and has only one true rival on tour.
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