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Meaning of inconcoction

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inconcoction (n.)

The state of being undigested; unripeness; immaturity.

inconcoction Sentence Examples

  1. The scientist's concoction of chemicals resulted in an explosive reaction.
  2. The sorcerer's concoction of herbs and potions emitted a pungent odor.
  3. The witch's concoction of frogs, eyeballs, and bat wings sent chills down her spine.
  4. The mad professor's concoction of gadgets and wires malfunctioned disastrously.
  5. The alchemist's concoction of gold and precious stones turned out to be mere fool's gold.
  6. The chef's concoction of ingredients proved to be an unappetizing disaster.
  7. The artist's concoction of colors and shapes created a chaotic masterpiece.
  8. The politician's concoction of lies and half-truths fooled the credulous public.
  9. The scammer's concoction of a get-rich-quick scheme ruined countless lives.
  10. The detective unravelled the elaborate concoction of clues, leading to the truth behind the murder.

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The state of being undigested; unripeness; immaturity.

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The scientist's concoction of chemicals resulted in an explosive reaction.

The sorcerer's concoction of herbs and potions emitted a pungent odor.

The witch's concoction of frogs, eyeballs, and bat wings sent chills down her spine.

The mad professor's concoction of gadgets and wires malfunctioned disastrously.