Concoction in a sentence as a noun

Referrer is a 90's concoction when we were all so naive of future uses.

Well what may doom them is that their concoction looks like human snot, or even semen.

" This would turn the charming proverb "Whe who laughs last, laughs best" into the bizarre concoction "They who laughs last, laughs best.

We evolved to drink the milk of our mothers, not a chemical concoction derived from the milk of cows fed by corn.

The point is that those are expensive because getting a concoction of nutrients that doesn't damage you in the long term is hard.

More and more people seem to be doing this as well [1], so it might be a bit more trustworthy than some dude's magic all-in-one concoction.

This seems to be.. hmm.. a boring concoction of void space and meaningless alternatives to well known design patterns.

Didn't the latest Ars article suggest Orca wasn't a contractor concoction after all?

Referrer is a 1990s concoction based on the idea that the Web is a collaborative effort that we all engage in.

They've managed to convince people who have never stepped foot in a gym to drink the old whey and maltodextrin concoction and call it a revolution.

Often the answer is, Yes, I'd rather sip a coconutty concoction on the beach in Hawaii than have an extra $15 when I get home.

If you cannot provide some "plausible evidence" that it is unsafe, then you will drink a gallon of my concoction every day for a year.

This absolutely does not mean that bizarre concoctions of unstandardised plant material are safe in any way at all.

Why the **** would anyone in their right mind base their entire diet off of some liquid concoction made up by some random guy who is clearly not a nutritionist?

"...the cardboard is treated with a secret concoction made of organic materials to give it its waterproof and fireproof qualities..."

"yet as the more sensitive among us have realized, each different concoction effects us differently -- even though the principal ingredient is the same"Meh.

The feed isn't some concoction of all antibiotics available on the market, and most food animal antibiotics aren't used in humans.

But seriously, anyone ignorant enough to try subsisting 100% on this 'soylent' concoction, in its current or future form, deserves all the health problems that await them.

There are other constellations of chemicals in these concoctions which, in concert create an altogether particular and unique effect.

But they found fault with the homegrown production methods: Guha and his staff made the concoction themselves in his lab, and the WHO delegation found his facilities wanting by modern pharmaceutical manufacturing standards.

Concoction definitions

noun

any foodstuff made by combining different ingredients; "he volunteered to taste her latest concoction"; "he drank a mixture of beer and lemonade"

See also: mixture intermixture

noun

an occurrence of an unusual mixture; "it suddenly spewed out a thick green concoction"

noun

the invention of a scheme or story to suit some purpose; "his testimony was a concoction"; "she has no peer in the concoction of mystery stories"

noun

the act of creating something (a medicine or drink or soup etc.) by compounding or mixing a variety of components

See also: confection