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concoction

[kon-kok-shuhn, kuhn-] / kɒnˈkɒk ʃən, kən- /


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"What our research has shown is that the platform's algorithm does not differentiate between a cute cat video or a video offering at-home suicide concoctions," Hammad said.

From Salon

Whether made into elaborate Jell-O molds or adorned with mini-marshmallow, or slathered with some white concoction that generally included mayonnaise, canned fruit was the starting point for any respectable fruit salad.

From Salon

Then one day, while Douglas was extracting sap for his last craft brew concoction, Blaze discovered the beast in the woods.

From Seattle Times

The spider then injects a potent concoction of neurotoxins that can paralyze small vertebrates such as pygmy shrews in a matter of minutes, Dunbar says.

From Scientific American

Scientists have recreated these antiquarian concoctions using old recipes, finding that anywhere between 240 to 1,000 milligrams of lead were present in these poisonous drinks.

From Salon