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elixir

noun as in remedy

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“I realized dipping a toe in is fine, but be careful of the elixir of it,” he says.

What the spending has produced, though, is a renewed source of motivation among players — serving as a potential elixir for any World Series hangover.

An "elixir of life" made from a "secret recipe" is given to the groundhog every summer which is what gives Phil his "longevity and youthful good looks", it says on the club's website.

From BBC

Plus, a tasting of several nonalcoholic spritzes and elixirs for the sober and sober curious.

For the women behind the bar, they’re putting together tonics and elixirs with the power to heal, protect and nourish the human spirit.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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