Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
WordNet
n. a lotion consisting of a liquid preparation containing calamine; used to treat itching or mild skin irritations
Usage examples of "calamine lotion".
They had stopped on their midmorning break and she was squatting over her bag, searching for a spare bottle of calamine lotion.
We'll have to paint the cracks with iodine, if I can find any, and they'll heal up, and then we just cover him with calamine lotion, if we can find any of that, and we keep covering him with it until it's cured.
I showered and dressed while Barbara camouflaged her hickeys beneath a layer of calamine lotion.
Scratching wildly, Raul popped the top on a bottle of calamine lotion and poured it inside his body armor.
Whoever went in after it had better be stocked up on calamine lotion.
We could hospitalize you, stuff you with drugs, irradiate your skin, smear you with calamine lotion, even conduct experiments in homeopathy and acupuncture and moxibustion.
Owen said it was a sweet story and rubbed some calamine lotion on Connie's mosquito bites.
Picking up the bottle of calamine lotion, he went back to the livingroom.
Justin repeated what he'd been told, as well as what he'd learned when he'd gone to the supermarket to buy calamine lotion and sunburn ointment (neither of which thus far had offered any relief).
He also wondered where in White Sulphur Springs he'd be able to find calamine lotion to slather on his poor toasting arms and nose.
His arms and legs were thickly smeared with calamine lotion, which had dried to a chalky white.