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Meaning of poculent

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poculent (a.)

Fit for drink.

poculent Sentence Examples

  1. The tantalizing aroma of freshly brewed coffee wafted through the air, enticing her to indulge in its poculent delight.
  2. The thirst-quenching poculent slid down her throat, invigorating her weary body with its refreshing nectar.
  3. The ancient Egyptians revered beer as a sacred poculent, believing it bestowed divine favor.
  4. The exquisite wine, with its rich bouquet and velvety texture, was a poculent fit for a king.
  5. The intoxicating poculent had clouded his judgment, leading him down a path of indiscretion.
  6. The herbal tea offered a soothing poculent, calming her frazzled nerves and promoting tranquility.
  7. The children's party featured a variety of sweet poculents, including colorful punch and fizzy lemonade.
  8. The medical poculent administered by the nurse alleviated her pain and eased her discomfort.
  9. The fermented poculent preserved the flavors and nutrients of the fruits it contained, making it a popular choice for long-distance journeys.
  10. The wealthy patron sipped his poculent of choice, a vintage cognac, while immersing himself in the pleasures of the evening.

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Fit for drink.

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The tantalizing aroma of freshly brewed coffee wafted through the air, enticing her to indulge in its poculent delight.

The thirst-quenching poculent slid down her throat, invigorating her weary body with its refreshing nectar.

The ancient Egyptians revered beer as a sacred poculent, believing it bestowed divine favor.

The exquisite wine, with its rich bouquet and velvety texture, was a poculent fit for a king.