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concoction
[kon-kok-shuhn, kuhn-]
noun
the act or process of concocting.
something concocted.
a delicious concoction of beans, rice, and meat.
Synonyms: , ,
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of concoction1
Example Sentences
“Never will I be in a greater state of absolute bliss than whilst I use this holy concoction, in the form of a bar of soap, to rub across my body,” wrote a third.
Decent cinematic espionage usually whips a collective cultural anxiety into a sugary sweet, fizzy concoction that sticks to its audience’s nerves like glue.
After 5 p.m., the space shifts from cozy teahouse to experimental mixology bar, serving boozy concoctions that all feature tea as an ingredient.
The contributions made by updated diagnostic standards and improved screening to changes in prevalence rates aren’t concoctions of the media, but findings from professional research — including the CDC report.
It comprised a brick-coloured concoction bubbling away in a test tube.
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