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Maggoted vs. Intoxicated — What's the Difference?

Maggoted vs. Intoxicated — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Maggoted and Intoxicated

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Maggoted

Affected (partially eaten) by maggots.

Intoxicated

Physically or mentally impaired by a chemical substance, especially alcohol
Was arrested for driving while intoxicated.
An intoxicated guest at the party.

Maggoted

(figuratively) Rotten.

Intoxicated

Stupefied by alcohol, drunk.

Maggoted

Drunk; intoxicated.
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Intoxicated

Stupefied by any chemical substance.

Maggoted

Simple past tense and past participle of maggot

Intoxicated

Simple past tense and past participle of intoxicate

Intoxicated

Stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol);
A noisy crowd of intoxicated sailors
Helplessly inebriated

Intoxicated

As if under the influence of alcohol;
Felt intoxicated by her success
Drunk with excitement

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