Sentences with lubricated
lu·bri·cate
L l - lubricated gloves
- To lubricate one's hands with a lotion.
- The event may have been lubricated by bottles of red wine provided by Coonawarra.
- More consumers started taking to wine after Chinese politburo member Li Peng decreed in 1996 that state banquets be lubricated with wine.
- To lubricate the friction between enemies.
- But the book makes it abundantly clear that the buck stops in the cash- lubricated relationship between big business and government.
- And then become socially lubricated with alcohol.
- She had to be anaesthetised, put on a drip and lubricated with saline.
- Dealers, artists and patrons schmoozing together in a mutually beneficent society so well- lubricated by the 40-degree heat.