[
UK
/mˈæsɑːʒ/
]
[ US /məˈsɑʒ/ ]
[ US /məˈsɑʒ/ ]
NOUN
- kneading and rubbing parts of the body to increase circulation and promote relaxation
VERB
-
give a massage to
She massaged his sore back -
manually manipulate (someone's body), usually for medicinal or relaxation purposes
She rubbed down her child with a sponge
How To Use massage In A Sentence
- I used to massage the skin, too, to make it supple and alive. Times, Sunday Times
- It does a lot of spa treatments, everything from facials to aromatherapy to regular massage therapy.
- He admitted to five different affairs and countless visits to massage parlors for ‘full-body’ massages.
- Coming back to the bill itself, I find that the figures have been massaged.
- Give him some relaxing massages to help him feel less stressed and to reconnect physically. The Sun
- He advises nursing parents to do soft massages of the tummy as a way of soothing the baby.
- When a person has any kind of injury - a broken shin, for example, or a sunburn - the pain system becomes hypersensitized, firing up in response to normally painless sensations induced by, for instance, walking or a gentle massage. Undefined
- Pillows or bolsters might be used to position you during the massage.
- Nails are optional and if offered should be high-end nail services like a spa pedicure with foot mask, massage, exfoliation and footbath.
- Nails are optional and if offered should be high-end nail services like a spa pedicure with foot mask, massage, exfoliation and footbath.