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doped-out

American  
[dohpt-out] / ˈdoʊptˈaʊt /
Also doped-up

adjective

Slang.
  1. under the influence of dope; drugged.


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It is more like the wariness of one who has accurately doped out the strangeness of the situation—Who’s this guy?

From The New Yorker • Mar. 14, 2016

But that was the way it doped out.

From Chicago Tribune • Feb. 20, 2012

Bill Schmidt was a cagey tester, did not show his detailed drawing until he was sure that the local factories had doped out the directory properly on their own hook.

From Time Magazine Archive

Once there, Barnes doped out improvements or corrections on the spot.

From Time Magazine Archive

I got it doped out how we can even make some money on them rabbits.”

From "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck

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