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    elixir


    1. The Elixir of the Earth


    2. She was so blown on the native elixir that she just sat there and wondered on the intricacies of all the grown and grafted wood that went into the room in which they sat


    3. Take an elixir and calm yourself


    4. It’ll be an elixir


    5. The same elixir, the bottle of water, which


    6. He waited until her back was turned to gulp down the elixir, however


    7. Angie’s love elixir had already taken hold


    8. elixir of His delectable love, but this wretched body


    9. Someone handed Mark a fresh bottle of cold redberry elixir, and when it was gone a while later, he was handed another


    10. Water is indeed the elixir of life

    11. “Beathan,” I whispered after I took a sip of the warm elixir


    12. Together, with the help of Rhona’s elixir, we would gather The Fox - Arlene Radasky – www


    13. A magic elixir that creates


    14. “Do you have an elixir that will help him?”


    15. Natala believed it to be the elixir described by Thalis, which lent vigor and vitality to the degenerate Xuthal


    16. Surely this is the very elixir of Life!"


    17. Let us then suppose that Zeus in a moment of goodness (mercifulness) decides to be less violent and make Sisyphus feel an irresistible and irrational pleasure when moving stones of any type and dimension (a chemical substance, an elixir etc


    18. I bit deep, felt the throb of his veins and heart as my teeth found the source of that elixir that I craved and sustained me


    19. Sitting at the head of the table, drinking a chicken broth that landed in her stomach like an elixir of resurrection, Meme then saw Fernanda and Amaranta wrapped in an accusatory halo of reality


    20. A long walk north along the beach last night to clear my thoughts and let my low grade buzz wither had been the perfect elixir

    21. investors with an elixir - the vision of a transformed economy that would always out


    22. uh, it wasn't pint containing that golden elixir, cheap beer


    23. ” The majority of Newton’s writings have been suppressed by the materialistic Inquisition because they dealt with magic and alchemy: “A large section , judging by the handwriting amongst the earliest, relates to alchemy – transmutation, the philosopher’s stone, the elixir of life


    24. Those who have discovered this wonderful elixir swear by it


    25. Speed provides the thrill and is the elixir of life


    26. Nevertheless, the words of Sensei affected me like an elixir of youth given to an old woman


    27. Why, Islam that prohibits drink to the believers yet inebriates them with a heady mix of religious indoctrination; how would the Mohammedan Decommissioned Adult know that while the alcoholic inebriation brings the drunken back into normality in time, the Islamic elixir would keep the believer inebriated forever!


    28. “I was there when she built the MoneyMaker, the great printer of Keys; I was there when she discovered the essence of money, that eternal elixir of advantage


    29. Closure, The Elixir of Life


    30. concentrated, a divine wave bathes all the tissues with a divine elixir

    31. "That's true, but we still have the elixir


    32. "Are Huldras the only ones who have that elixir?" Maybe Anthony has it


    33. I gather that Anthony probably doesn't have the elixir then, so my question remains unanswered


    34. She presses the vial up against my lips, and just as she is about to tip it up to empty the elixir in to my mouth, I hear a loud crash by one of the windows


    35. “It’s elixir of best friend ever


    36. It was his elixir, his lifebiood


    37. ‘The alchemists’ Elixir of Life?’ The drink to keep you alive for another thousand years? I think not


    38. It said that he had a recipe for the elixir, hidden in one of his books


    39. He regained some control of his breathing and peered up at us with a maniacally insane look, “Even now every trinial power cell on this continent is imploding on itself and causing a mass eruption of the entire landmass and beyond, but long before you the one I detest and hate most dies in the glorious flames of my destruction of your new kingdom you will see the traitorous witch, my elixir of youth that you stole from me blown into a million billion itsy-bitsy pieces as the trinial explodes within her! Let’s watch her destruction together shall we!”


    40. His first movement was to free himself by a violent push from the encircling arms of his mother, and to rush forward to the casket from whence the count had taken the phial of elixir; then, without asking permission of any one, he proceeded, in all the wilfulness of a spoiled child unaccustomed to restrain either whims or caprices, to pull the corks out of all the bottles

    41. After a moment's silence, the lady inquired, "Do you know, my dear count," she said, "that you are a very terrible reasoner, and that you look at the world through a somewhat distempered medium? Have you really measured the world by scrutinies, or through alembics and crucibles? For you must indeed be a great chemist, and the elixir you administered to my son, which recalled him to life almost instantaneously"—


    42. "Oh, do not place any reliance on that, madame; one drop of that elixir sufficed to recall life to a dying child, but three drops would have impelled the blood into his lungs in such a way as to have produced most violent palpitations; six would have suspended his respiration, and caused syncope more serious than that in which he was; ten would have destroyed him


    43. Elixir of life


    44. VIRAG: Number two on the other hand, she of the cherry rouge and coiffeuse white, whose hair owes not a little to our tribal elixir of gopherwood, is in walking costume and tightly staysed by her sit, I should opine


    45. He soon manifested his familiarity with the ponderous and imposing machinery of antique physic; in which every remedy contained a multitude of far-fetched and heterogeneous ingredients, as elaborately compounded as if the proposed result had been the Elixir of Life


    46. Noirtier, who sometimes rebuffed this little wretch—he therefore received the same quantity of the elixir; the same happened to Valentine, of whom he was jealous; he gave her the same dose as the others, and all was over for her as well as the rest


    47. "And this elixir, where is it? what is it?"


    48. Coffee distilled from beans highland grown, entwined with wild orchids and dusted with their pollen; an elixir marrying nature’s extremes


    49. What if I told you there was a soothing and tasty, calorie- and additive-free elixir on the market with the ability to cleanse away dietary sins, speed up weight loss, and even prevent disease? Yes! It’s true: Tea may be the healthiest drink on the planet


    50. I don’t want to move, I want to breathe this elixir for eternity










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    Synonyms for "elixir"

    elixir philosopher's stone philosophers' stone potion unguent balm compound concoction tincture

    "elixir" definitions

    a sweet flavored liquid (usually containing a small amount of alcohol) used in compounding medicines to be taken by mouth in order to mask an unpleasant taste


    hypothetical substance that the alchemists believed to be capable of changing base metals into gold


    a substance believed to cure all ills