Poppied


[pop-eed] /ˈpɒp id/

adjective
1.
covered or adorned with :
poppied fields.
2.
affected by or as if by opium; listless.
/ˈpɒpɪd/
adjective
1.
covered with poppies
2.
of or relating to the effects of poppies, esp in inducing drowsiness or sleep

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