potion

[ UK /pˈə‍ʊʃən/ ]
[ US /ˈpoʊʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a medicinal or magical or poisonous beverage
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How To Use potion In A Sentence

  • Ha! you may ask -- he gave his mistress a potion, for the purpose of merely seducing her, and it turned out to be poison -- a _carabin_ like yourselves. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 546, May 12, 1832
  • Making a face, Ethan dug into his jacket pockets, producing an astounding array of charms, talismans, herbs, and potions in corked test-tubes.
  • It's not a cure-all, it's not an end-all, it's not a magic potion, but it is a good dietary supplement.
  • Along with the spells, charms, incantations, and potion recipes, there were manuals, instructions, factoids, magical messages, and even stories.
  • But avoid the more expensive lotions and potions and slap: all these products are pretty much the same. Times, Sunday Times
  • I figure he must've had an allergic reaction to a magic potion and died, but Mary says maybe he found love and happiness and simply decided to never come back. Level
  • I wanted to believe it was a love potion but … could that dried bit have been amanita? The Book of Unholy Mischief
  • When it comes to traditional restorative products and aphrodisiacs many pills and potions bare little in common with their label.
  • Then there's the wonderfully blue pool, two saunas, two steam rooms and two Jacuzzis, changing rooms steeped in aromatic unctions and potions, hair dryers, cozzie dryers, private showers and complimentary towels.
  • Dr Arderne gives advice on medical procedures, cures and potions and correct deportment for doctors.
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