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UK
/ɛmbɹəkˈeɪʃən/
]
NOUN
- a medicinal liquid that is rubbed into the skin to relieve muscular stiffness and pain
How To Use embrocation In A Sentence
- Jurgen Nebelung, Embrocation Cycling Journal, in 1: 36: 48.00 41. Equal prize money to Holloway and Tamayo at Boston’s TD Bank Mayor’s Cup
- A bit of embrocation will soothe your bruised knee.
- He used to kill an Adder and clarify the dripping for embrocation.
- Results Wei-chi embrocation had no irritative reaction to intact skin, but has mild stimulation to injured skin.
- The smell of evil embrocation drifted up even as high as the clouds of Heaven.
- I recently read a checklist of things to bring and do before a race, and one suggestion was to apply embrocation to exposed legs.
- Conclusion; This embrocation is convenient to use and has no bad reaction of swell, itch and bum to skin.
- Instead he found pastel shades, carpet tiling, strip lighting, an odour of embrocation oil and the bounce of James Last. THE ONLY GAME
- Those which had finished courses had their paws soaking; those yet to go were being rubbed with embrocation, giving the car park the air of an enormous dressing-room.
- Instead he found pastel shades, carpet tiling, strip lighting, an odour of embrocation oil and the bounce of James Last. THE ONLY GAME