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He'd come down hard, like someone who'd been mainlining cocaine.
Eating any one of them is like mainlining heavy cream.
I was a true addict mainlining 5 or 6 episodes a night.
He had left the Army in disgrace, living with a prostitute and mainlining heroin.
Eighteen hours a day, every day, it was like mainlining human culture."
And in his spare time, he is mainlining heroin in the basement.
And in that instant, for the first time in five years of mainlining drugs, it struck him.
Rather like mainlining on toothpaste, we are told.
Doing research for a book, he means to join the ultimate connoisseurs of bop by mainlining with them.
She could still skin pop, slide the needle under the skin, but mainlining was rare.
It was like mainlining on Mozart; a music that bypassed the ears and went straight to the soul.
One addict, who has been mainlining for more than a decade, said he had had many close calls with toxic heroin.
I'm mainlining media these days, and you're the proverbial jello to the mainstream's spam.
As one nutrition expert put it to me, we're in the middle of "a national experiment in mainlining glucose."
She was now a full-fledged junkie, mainlining four times a day and peddling the stuff herself to pay for her fix.
Again you were pulled in for drug addiction; this time you were mainlining on heroin.
He began snorting heroin, then mainlining it.
All in all, it is not a good block for vice unless you're interested in mainlining heroin.
To understand you've got to know what it's like to be a hunted animal - mainlining adrenaline, looking over your shoulder, hearing things, seeing things.
Like someone mainlining cocaine, he stops sleeping, foregoes food, and neglects personal hygiene.
Ms. Carter began snorting cocaine and mainlining heroin.
Even street junkies know that popping narcotics under the skin doesn't hold a candle to mainlining."