Used in a Sentence

marijuana

How to use marijuana in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for marijuana.

Editorial note

Fed #1: Look, we've got all of these transaction details for people who have bought and sold marijuana. How do we chase them down, though?

Examples16
Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

a strong-smelling plant from whose dried leaves a number of euphoriant and hallucinogenic drugs are prepared

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of marijuana gathered in one view.

noun

a strong-smelling plant from whose dried leaves a number of euphoriant and hallucinogenic drugs are prepared

noun

the most commonly used illicit drug; considered a soft drug, it consists of the dried leaves of the hemp plant; smoked or chewed for euphoric effect

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for marijuana.

noun

a strong-smelling plant from whose dried leaves a number of euphoriant and hallucinogenic drugs are prepared

noun

the most commonly used illicit drug; considered a soft drug, it consists of the dried leaves of the hemp plant; smoked or chewed for euphoric effect

Example sentences

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Fed #1: Look, we've got all of these transaction details for people who have bought and sold marijuana. How do we chase them down, though?

2

And marijuana is legal. Uruguay is an adult in a room full of children.

3

For example, I disagree with marijuana laws, but I am not about to light up in front of a cop.

4

He found a crop of marijuana on the farm and turned it into the police. The planters of the crop decided that what happened was that my sisters boyfriend must of stolen it to sell.

5

The smell of marijuana smoke was another tell. Once, we were leaving a property just as several police cars were converging on a group of huddled young men.

6

People were saying precisely the same thing about marijuana having to be legalized by now because so many people in the 1970s were using it. What happened?

7

>They erect this fence, he said, only to go out there a few days later and discover that these guys have a catapult, and theyre flinging hundred-pound bales of marijuana over to the other side. He paused and looked at me for a second.

8

We can spend tens, hundreds of thousands of dollars incarcerating a simple marijuana dealer, and then remove most of them from the chance of ever having a productive life. There are exceptions.

9

A close family member of mine was just arrested for possession of marijuana. They allegedly had a sizable amount, more than your normal 1/8th of an ounce, but nothing obscene.

10

Can't wait for the top post to be another asinine "comment phrased as a question" about legalising marijuana! Joking aside, I predict disappointment.

11

How could people have decided that marijuana should be legal, if nobody had ever used it? How could states decide that same sex marriage should be permitted, if nobody had ever seen or participated in a same sex relationship?"

12

Not just for those who died bravely singing songs for others to be motivated by, but because for-profit entities display far less due diligence in their corporate position than a marijuana smoker does in his hobby. Now I sometimes listen to Ibrahims song, thinking of how many of those people in Hama in the crowd no longer are alive.

13

No matter how dangerous and unhealthy you think marijuana is, confrontational relations with law enforcement and pre-trial detention for marijuana possession are much more dangerous and unhealthy. Prison is violence, and lets drop the Newspeak: arrests result in prison.

14

Call me paranoid, but it feels like this term came out of an orchestrated propaganda campaign to scare uptight puritan Americans from the Evils of the Internet, similar to the propaganda movies we can see about marijuana in the sixties. [1] > The court also heard that a search of Mr Marques's computer revealed he had made inquires about how to get a visa and entry into Russia.

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There are some people who like to portray marijuana as a first-world-luxury or sideshow political issue, but for people in the countries most affected by the drug war, it is anything but. This electoral victory may just show some serious positive influence in Mexico, where the realities of drug prohibition have inflicted a lot of suffering on a lot of innocent people, and that's the real victory here.

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No more than gun owner should be concerned if his CEO donated to a known anti-gun politician, or a medical marijuana user should be concerned if his business partner donated to a politician that opposes drug legalization. There was nothing in Eich's actions that would concern his employees and business partners in their capacity as employees and business partners.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use marijuana in a sentence?

Fed #1: Look, we've got all of these transaction details for people who have bought and sold marijuana. How do we chase them down, though?

What does marijuana mean?

a strong-smelling plant from whose dried leaves a number of euphoriant and hallucinogenic drugs are prepared

What part of speech is marijuana?

marijuana is commonly used as noun.