lozenge - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • suck: The act of sucking a lozenge, by itself, causes more saliva to be produced naturally.
  • shape: A third lozenge shaped pillbox still stands however on the boundary fence line to the rear of the warehouses.
  • use: She uses a lozenge, a diamond shaped frame.
  • take: During the first 6 weeks of giving up smoking, try to take one lozenge every one to two hours.
  • have: For Step 1, you should have a lozenge every one to two hours, with a maximum of 15 lozenges a day.
  • flavor: You have a choice of original or mint flavored lozenges.

Adjective modifier

  • 4mg: You should not exceed 15 lozenges per day for either the 2mg or 4mg strength lozenge.
  • many: What should you do if you take too many lozenges?
  • 2mg: If you use 2mg lozenges, the 1mg lozenges will be useful when you taper down use.
  • truncated: We suggest that the apparently anomalous observation of truncated lozenges may be due to the presence of the growth rate minimum.

Modifies a noun

  • shape: Lozenge shape found in the mosaic Each pair are similar.
  • pattern: The body is decorated with a lozenge pattern, with the overall effect being one of barbaric power.
  • mark: The registration lozenge mark for the year 1864 is stamped to the top of the brass.
  • form: Nicotine Replacement Therapy ( NRT ), is free on prescription and available in patch and lozenge form.

Noun used with modifier

  • zinc: Zinc lozenges have been found helpful in some studies for the common cold.
  • throat: Throat lozenges or sprays can help with the pain.
  • registration: The registration lozenge mark for the year 1864 is stamped to the top of the brass.
  • nicotine: It is also proposing to switch nicotine lozenges up to a maximum strength to GSL, as well as nicotine gum 4mg.
  • cough: She had also bought herbal cough lozenges over the counter - again these led to only scant improvement in the symptoms.
  • mg: It is also possible to get vitamin B12 in 5 mg lozenges that can be taken up to eight times a day.

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