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How to use astringent in a sentence

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It's best to eat less of the astringent, bitter, and pungent tastes in winter, although all six tastes should be included in your diet.
The presence of phenols gives the water a slightly astringent taste and a light orange-yellowish colour.
But he is also capable of terse, astringent judgments and an incisive turn of phrase.
It's not saying anything against them to assert that there is also a tough, astringent view of life that should be given its due.
That said, I tend to agree with Cartledge's more astringent view of Alexander.
The harmonies become slightly more astringent, and one hears a new fascination with cross-rhythms and syncopation.
Focus on spicy, bitter and astringent tastes, and reduce sweet, salty and sour-tasting foods.
The deep green, hairy leaves make a slightly astringent tea that's similar to a mild, fragrant China tea.
At first we protested vigorously, but when we had grown accustomed to the astringent flavour of the fruit, we were glad to take our share.
The strong astringent smell of ammonia invigorated Ted for the first time all morning.
The bright green fruits are said to have a sour, sweet, bitter, and astringent taste, with a cooling energy.
If you find sage's pungent and astringent taste too strong, mix it with some cooling mint, lemon balm, or lemon juice.
Green tomatoes tend to be astringent and in the South are most often fried in cornmeal and served with a tangy dip.
Back inside, I find mother cooking, juicing lemons and chopping coriander, which has filled the kitchen with its slightly astringent smell.
Where are the days of long, complex formulas, and what has happened to difficult perfumes that smell sharp and astringent, or dry and peppery?
The rest of the plant has a distinctive, astringent smell that can be detected by rubbing the leaves or flowers.
Witch hazel is a cooling astringent, and vegetable glycerin moisturizes your skin.
Witch hazel is an old-fashioned astringent found at your local pharmacy or grocery store.
The stem bark is also used as an astringent and febrifuge for relapsing fevers.
At the time with which we are concerned lunar caustic was used as an astringent, in medicine and for cosmetic purposes, and for marking linen.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Clark speaks favorably of the extract of nux vomica and astringent remedies.
Nim is also praised by some of the allopathic physicians for its tonic, antiseptic, astringent and anti-periodic properties.
As this is an astringent, the doses must be proportioned accordingly, and the mixture is wholesome only while it remains sweet.
Hard water possesses an astringent quality, which prevents the goodness of the malt from being freely communicated to the liquor.
This is at once an astringent and a coagulant for the blood, besides stimulating the womb to contraction.
It is an astringent and ill-flavoured thing, but confiture made of it is not bad.
In leucorrhea depending on endocervicitis, hot astringent douches once daily should be given.
This is particularly the case with substances abounding in extractive or astringent matter.
The flowers are used medicinally as an astringent and the roots as a febrifuge.
Trade name of a principle obtained from the suprarenal glands which has astringent and hemostatic properties.
Dr Todd says, that in all cases of internal hmorrhage, or hmorrhagic tendency, it is the best astringent or styptic we possess.
Its fruit has a pleasant, subacid flavor when perfectly ripe, but the unripe fruit is extremely astringent.
I was unable to locate any of the ordinary astringent drugs, such as kino, krameria, or nutgall.
Ainslie states that it is used in India to tan hides and therapeutically where an astringent is required.
The eyes at the same time should be topically medicated by the frequent use of cold water, or mild astringent collyria.
The leaves, under the name of UVA ursi, are used in medicine as an astringent and tonic.
The root or rhizome of potentilla Tormentilla, It is astringent and febrifuge, without being stimulant.
The last is employed as a sedative, refrigerant, and astringent wash, in various affections.
Its leaves and rootstock are astringent, and the latter yields a yellow dye.
These actions are antiphlogistic and hyperemic, and these in turn may be either antiseptic or astringent.
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