elixir - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • immortality: The white Haoma juice prepared by him will be an elixir of immortality that will banish death forever from the world.
  • sort: Of a series elixir of sorts they're going to.
  • youth: For the love of God somebody find the elixir of youth!
  • life: Elixir of life just doesn't happen in a gigantic paper cup.

Converse of object

  • make: Now the friends have to make a new elixir to dispel the first one!
  • find: For the love of God somebody find the elixir of youth!
  • create: The bee signifies life that comes from death, the dark of the hive creating the golden elixir of life.
  • have: The company has elixir of sorts caused a lot.
  • take: Has he been taking the elixir of life by any chance?
  • use: Selectively using equity elixir of sorts the business to sorry governor that's.

Adjective modifier

  • magic: They are not a magic elixir that will turn all relations into positive ones.
  • magical: Although there are no magical elixirs, the news wires are, unfortunately, littered with stories about the dark underside of man.
  • herbal: And drink Gan Bei tonics ( 21 ), the herbal elixirs that Gwyneth Paltrow swears by.
  • medicinal: Snow Quartz crystals have been used since ancient times as powerful healing objects and meditation tools, and to make medicinal elixirs.
  • new: Now the friends have to make a new elixir to dispel the first one!
  • versatile: If you start with a good compost you'll have a versatile elixir for all your garden needs.

Noun used with modifier

  • mg/5: Phenobarbital 15 mg/5 ml elixir: It is best not to dilute the liquid.
  • ml: Phenobarbital 15 mg/5 ml elixir: It is best not to dilute the liquid.
  • gem: We also sell rare crystals, minerals, and gems and gem elixirs and jewelry made from such stones.
  • miracle: No one can suppose that going tabloid is some miracle elixir.

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