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Use "potations" in a sentence
"Hebrew being intermixed with feminine; the latter being figurative, the former the real persons meant. say to their masters -- that is, to their king, with whom the princes indulged in potations (Ho 7: 5), and whom here they importune for more wine."
"His voice sounded like a man's whose throat has been scorched by many and long potations."
"Shakespeare's Falstaff asked audiences "to forswear thin potations and to addict themselves to sack" and Francis Drake pillaged thousands of barrels from Spain."