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We'll narcotize them tonight, find out the truth.
Bores wanted to narcotize you so you wouldn't be sensitive to them.
Ruth, the chief medic, wanted to narcotize me but I could not risk any loss of my mental capabilities from chemical interference.
Nearly in-ured to the pain by now, Mulroy had to be living in a pristine mental state, adrenaline flowing, endorphins pumping through his system to narcotize the pain.
RICE-WATER, n. A mystic beverage secretly used by our most popular novelists and poets to regulate the imagination and narcotize the conscience.
Thinking this, and knowing that the doctor was going to narcotize her in a minute, he found it in his heart to forgive her for the hysterics in which she had just been indulging.
The family man who retreats into his evening with the help of a few martinis and allows televised fantasy to narcotize him, at least works during the day, performing a social function upon which others are dependent.
I'm not speaking of all that will happen to annoy, bore, irritate, coerce, oppose, tyrannize, narcotize, paralyze, and idiotize a man in marriage, in that struggle of two beings always in one another's presence, bound forever, who have coupled each other under the strange impression that they were suited.