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US
/ˈɫɔzəndʒ/
]
[ UK /lˈəʊzəndʒ/ ]
[ UK /lˈəʊzəndʒ/ ]
NOUN
- a small aromatic or medicated candy
- a dose of medicine in the form of a small pellet
How To Use lozenge In A Sentence
- He looked a bit worried when I sat down at the table and produced a bunch of inhalers, some pills, a bottle of cough syrup and some throat lozenges and proceeded to stuff them all into my mouth…
- There's every chance of a real Bukhara rug with its 'lozenge' design in ruby and cinnabar that gleams when taken out to be beaten. Hindustan Times News Feeds 'Views'
- The blue and yellow Saxon flag, with the black and yellow chevron in the field and a lozenged chaplet from the left corner to the top, was more frequently seen than any other banner. Barbara Blomberg — Complete
- A woman whose marriage has been dissolved bears on a lozenge her paternal arms, charged for the purpose of distinction with a mascle.
- Anticipating actual legal reform, the development of cannabis beverages, lozenges, skin patches or other forms of delivery could be encouraged to diminish pulmonary hazards.
- Local anaesthetics, for example benzocaine and lignocaine are used in both lozenges and throat sprays.
- But don't give hard candy, cough drops or throat lozenges to children under 4.
- Sucking on a hard lozenge or chewing gum were shown to ease symptoms.
- To fight colds, use a zinc nasal spray four times a day or suck on zinc lozenges that contain 15 to 25 mg of zinc gluconate every two to four hours as soon as you notice symptoms.
- I would not take exception to a member discreetly sucking a peppermint or a throat lozenge, but it should go no further than that.