noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
magic
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Or even the Niebelungenlied if he prefers magic potions and omniscience from a colder climate?
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The magic potion was nothing more sinister than Hawaiian Tropic sun tan oil.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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pills and potions
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Corbett, acting his part, looked nervously back down the street and said he needed certain potions.
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Do not break any blisters or put any lotions, potions or magic ointments on the burn.
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It wasn't exactly fun being pursued round the potion lab and shoved into jars.
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Last summer they made another potion; it looked as gloppy and smelled as awful as their earlier potions.
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Nurses and doctors, oblivious to the scene around them, came and went with pills and potions, drips and plasma.
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There are also three potions and ten keys to be found.
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Whip it into a frothy, intoxicating potion .
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Without calling Josta a carbonated love potion , Pepsi provides a little explanation on the back of each can.