Water in which dried plant parts, other than tea leaves, are boiled or steeped.
1 She returned home and made herself a tisane against the migraine's return.
2 All to be washed down with a pot of hot mint tisane .
3 All I did was put the tisane on to boil.
4 Do we not think a tisane a weak washy drink, when we are strong?
5 It sounds rhetorical to say so, but it was not quelled in peasoup or tisane .
6 The tisane tasted queerly, and I threw it out.
7 We need a tisane of the linden bark, and a lighter infusion for a sedative.
8 I make her a tisane of Tipton's weed, and she hesitates before she drinks it.
9 Here is the tisane when you are thirsty.
10 He was becoming quite nice again ever since he had had nothing but tisane to drink.
11 The keeper, who was carrying a cup of tisane across the corridor, stopped when he saw her.
12 Henry comes to my room carrying a mug of mulled ale and a spiced tisane for me.
13 She poured herself and Dahlia steaming tisane and returned to the sitting room to catch her breath.
14 A little tisane was given her from time to time that she might not feel herself utterly neglected.
15 The countess seized the bowl of tisane and drank it off, and then threw herself on the couch.
16 I have taken the tisane Sister Angela sent up, but my hands are burning and my head aches.
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