Tom had, before falling off a balcony in Notting Hill, initiated his very young wife into the ways of druggy hippiedom. |
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Flying solo, her druggy delivery merely hovers rather than soaring or swooping. |
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He tore into his guitar solos with a ferocity that seemed to forget the previous two years of druggy digressiveness. |
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The sick alcoholic sweat of Willard under the fan at the start is echoed in the druggy fever of the photographer at the close. |
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With this third album, though, their druggy self-mythologising has taken on a darker hue. |
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We sped through a flyblown Landi Kotal, once the last word in druggy entrepots, and on to Michni checkpost. |
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Am I strange, way out, weird, a hippy, a druggy, or just one of the many millions of Britons who secretly tokes a bit? |
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After he was shot by Valerie Solanis, he got rid of all the druggy freaks and weirdos who hung out there. |
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It's such a bizarre and disjointed album, confrontational and spaced, an incredibly druggy and disorienting experience. |
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And, when the twosome went into business, did they then run wild, partying with young gals at druggy house parties? |
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We don't mean the druggy, slaggy princess who looks like Kate, nor her brother the crowd-surfing prince, brilliant though they both are. |
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Most of the songs are hazy, druggy messes with little structure or melody. |
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You can never have too much raw, sleazy, druggy rock in your life. |
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Sliding into druggy paranoia, Beverly sees mutant women wherever he looks. |
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In Sonic, the images that show the business of looking messy and a little druggy are all so stylized, serious, and concentrated. |
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Tomaselli's were druggy hallucinations on a black background. |
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A square lot that have never shown the slightest sympathy for druggy, hairy youth culture, they are unlikely allies. |
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The dark, druggy, disillusioned pop Zeitgeist of the late 1960s exactly suited the weird sounds made by the new machine. |
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For years to come the heaps of soils dug out of ground, the holes and mining druggy will remain a costly environmental task to Zambia. |
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One day, at East Dulwich boating pond, I experienced a druggy ecstasy. |
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It hasn't got the washed out, druggy funkiness of their later stuff. |
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Catching addicts is easy: if the police frisk enough people in druggy areas, they are sure to find a crack vial or two. Snaring dealers is harder. |
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Saying that, however, all of the contestants on the final were a refreshing change from the druggy crew we see in the newspapers every day. |
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It's just a shame for the cast that childhood stars often end up druggy weirdos with emotional damage even Savlon can't soothe. |
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Not a druggy or low-life in sight, just people celebrating the occasion. |
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And that disorder that induces purchasing consumer goods just for the feel-good sensation does vaguely resemble the plight of both rummy and druggy. |
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