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mentholated

[ UK /mˈɛnθəlˌe‍ɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. containing, or impregnated with, menthol
    mentholated cough syrup

How To Use mentholated In A Sentence

  • Add two teaspoonfuls of a mentholated rub and gently inhale the steaming mentholated vapours.
  • One of them favoured a slightly mentholated mix, while the other's was mustier, with notes of sandalwood and cinnamon. Snuffing away
  • Use this cooling, mentholated gel in the shower gently to slough away dead skin cells and any unsightly peeling. Times, Sunday Times
  • The scent and taste of mace is often described as peppery or musty with an almost mentholated note.
  • Lighting a mentholated cigarette, I strolled by sea grape hedges and through a moongate to a limestone cliff dropping to the Atlantic.
  • mentholated cough syrup
  • Now it has mentholated brands in its sights. Times, Sunday Times
  • You'll get the diesel and mentholated lemon on the nose, and a lingering finish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even among those subjects recruited in the United States, tobacco exposure may have varied and included mentholated, nonmentholated, or even hand-rolled cigarettes.
  • The scent and taste of mace is often described as peppery or musty with an almost mentholated note.
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