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suppository

[suh-poz-i-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] / səˈpɒz ɪˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i /


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Another is cannabidiol, or CBD, a wellness industry darling that has been incorporated into food, drinks, dog treats, suppositories and skin care and makeup products.

From New York Times

We learned to be thankful for small things; when we heard journalists report how many vaccines are “in people’s arms,” we were glad it hadn’t been developed as a suppository instead.

From Washington Post

Despite the prohibition in the Hippocratic Oath, gynecological texts were replete with recipes for contraceptive and abortive suppositories.

From Scientific American

But prosecutors said that instead, he and others used the ingredient to make homemade suppositories in nonsterile facilities such as his kitchen in Birmingham, and at a warehouse in Pelham.

From Washington Times

She explained to The Post in 2002 that she was running because “God planted me here as a nuclear suppository up the Devil’s colon.”

From Washington Post