TONIC in a Sentence
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13 example sentences for TONIC, such as:
1. Praise can be a fine tonic.
2. She ordered a large vodka and tonic from a passing waiter.
3. It has also been proved to be a brain tonic and memory enhancer.
4. The exhilarating ripple of her voice was a wild tonic in the rain.
5. You are really an admirable tonic, much better than what Sir Andrew prescribes for me.
2. She ordered a large vodka and tonic from a passing waiter.
3. It has also been proved to be a brain tonic and memory enhancer.
4. The exhilarating ripple of her voice was a wild tonic in the rain.
5. You are really an admirable tonic, much better than what Sir Andrew prescribes for me.
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Meanings and Examples of TONIC
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tonic
n. something producing physical, mental, or emotional vigor
Classic Sentence:
1 Even old Dr. Fontaine admitted that he was puzzled, after his tonic of sulphur, molasses and herbs failed to perk her up.
2 The bayonet-scarred portrait with its high-piled hair, hall-exposed breasts and cool insolence had, as always, a tonic effect upon her.
3 Selden, immersed in his work, had told himself that external conditions did not matter to a man in his state, and that cold and ugliness were a good tonic for relaxed sensibilities.
4 Monsieur Ratignolle was delighted to see her, though he found her looking not so well as at Grand Isle, and he advised a tonic.
5 The martyr, when faced even by a death of bodily anguish and horror, finds in the very terror of his doom a strong stimulant and tonic.
6 The exhilarating ripple of her voice was a wild tonic in the rain.
7 And more needles were missing than it could be regarded as quite wholesome for a patient of such tender years either to apply externally or to take as a tonic.
8 Then she hardened herself to it, and it became a sort of tonic, something to live up to.
9 You are really an admirable tonic, much better than what Sir Andrew prescribes for me.
Example Sentence:
1 Praise can be a fine tonic.
2 She ordered a large vodka and tonic from a passing waiter.
3 The magazine is lively and interesting - the pictures alone are a tonic.
4 It has also been proved to be a brain tonic and memory enhancer.