A semisolid preparation intended for external application to the skin or mucous membranes. (source: UMLS)
1 She's all over coated up with some unguent from a plastic bottle.
2 A minute sufficed to extract a portion of the unguent - like substance.
3 A bitter-smelling, stinging unguent was applied to her wounds, which were bound swiftly.
4 At least you could use some of the unguent Treia made up for burns.
5 It implies that an unguent you put on your skin will change your biology.
6 His gaze dropped to the unguent still coating her fingertips.
7 He spat on them and rubbed the saliva in, as if it were unguent .
8 They lay and fixed each other with unguent and bandages.
9 He knelt to rub a greasy unguent on her face, arms, legs and hands.
10 She applied the unguent to Lysandra's thighs and continued.
11 No unguent you put on your skin can "increase collagen production".
12 But is the charm an unguent or a potion?
13 A dreamy smile came to her lips as he worked the unguent into the wounds.
14 Her choice was apparently correct; the flies also found the unguent noisome and kept their distance.
15 Dr. Fludd, thus assailed, took up his pen and defended the unguent in a caustic pamphlet.
16 She smeared the unguent gently on Wulfe's fingers.
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