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Etymology

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From poppy +‎ -ed.

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Adjective

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poppied (comparative more poppied, superlative most poppied)

  1. Full of, decorated with, or otherwise containing poppies.
  2. Affected by, or as if by, opium; drowsy; listless; inactive.
    • 1869, James Russell Lowell, Pictures from Appledore:
      The poppied sails doze on the yard.
    • 1923, Christina Rossetti, Come Hither: A Collection of Rhymes and Poems for the Young of All Ages:
      Young Love lies drowsing
      Away to poppied death;
      Cool shadows deepen
      Across the sleeping face:
      So fails the summer
      With warm, delicious breath;
      And what hath autumn
      To give us in its place?

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