tonic|tonics in English
noun
[ton·ic || 'tɑnɪk /-'tɒn-]
medicine or agent that strengthens and invigorates, something that restores and refreshes; preparation for the hair and scalp
Use "tonic|tonics" in a sentence
1. Two tonic waters/tonics, please.
2. a gin and tonic.
3. A tonic, Clonic, or tonic-Clonic seizure usually involves the whole body
4. A tonic-Clonic seizure is a combination of Clonic and tonic seizures
5. Evolving to a bilateral, Convulsive seizure (involving tonic, clonic, or tonic and clonic components)
6. Tonic-Clonic seizures involve both tonic (stiffening) and Clonic (twitching or jerking) phases of muscle activity
7. 25 Melissa had guzzled gin and tonics like they were lemonade.
8. The tonic can prevent dandruff.
9. See also generalized tonic-Clonic seizure
10. I will drink gin and tonic.
11. It is also a great digestive tonic .
12. 2 synonyms for Accented: tonic, stressed
13. The tonic would have helped her.
14. Tonic-clonic seizure in the bathroom.
15. I'll have a gin and tonic.
16. This tonic should pick you up .
17. Praise can be a fine tonic.
18. Bluster believes that he is going bald, so he mixes all his hair tonics together
19. This causes a generalized tonic-clonic seizure.
20. Tonic means stiffening, and Clonic means rhythmical jerking
21. You look run - down; you need a tonic.
22. This tonic will work miracles for your depression.
23. Bryonia alba, or white Bryony, is the species that many associate with homeopathic tonics
24. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic tonics with medicinal properties, made using plant and herb extracts
25. Its tonic digestive action makes it aperitive, stomachic, Carminative