talcum

IPA: tˈæɫkʌm

noun

  • Powdered and perfumed talc for toilet use.

verb

  • (transitive) To perfume with talcum powder.
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Examples of "talcum" in Sentences

  • My best tip is to cover yourself in talcum powder after applying fake tan.
  • Fill each sock with a lemon-size amount of scent-controlling talcum powder.
  • She rinsed and dried the back of his neck and dusted it with talcum powder.
  • For a cheap way to kill your scent, carry a "soda sock," filled with talcum powder or baking soda
  • It's processed from a soft mineral compound of magnesium silicate, and is called talcum powder or just talc.
  • It\'s processed from a soft mineral compound of magnesium silicate, and is called talcum powder or just talc.
  • Within a few weeks, I put together a veterinary protocol for Nikie that included putting talcum powder in his boots and weighing him every day.
  • Two weeks after the first anthrax report, postal authorities reported receiving reports of 4,600 incidents around the nation, most involving items such as talcum powder and jelly donuts.
  • In the 1950s, police officers scattered a lightweight powder such as talcum powder on a surface, then blew it away, photographed the print, and then attempted to lift it off the surface with transparent tape

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