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The word "massage" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun used to describe the act of pressing and rubbing someone's body with the hands to relax them or help with pain. For example: "I'm feeling tense, so I'm going to book a massage this afternoon."
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I even gave her a little back massage.
The cruise is geared towards adventurous outdoorsy types who want to kayak to remote beaches and giant waterfalls, but appreciate a massage when they get back.
While a way the hours in between lying by the pool, or treat yourself to a vigorous ayurvedic massage.
There delegates can escape the hurly burly and benefit from reflexology, shiatsu or Indian head massage at £10 a session.
I went for the latter, and after 15 minutes of hectic massage and much wailing, my toes came back to life.
"To see Roland lying on the grass receiving a heart massage... your body behaves in very strange ways at times like that.
Nicol, who said she had only "very basic" instruction in first aid during her initial police training, said she gave mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and heart massage for what seemed like "an awful long time" but felt no signs of life.
I must admit to surprise at your apparent naivety on hearing the words 'receptionist in a massage parlour'.
The lush tropical garden also has a small pool, while on the top floor there is a spa with hamman, sauna and massage rooms.
I'd like to say the massage was amazing – I'm absolutely positive it was – but upon lying down I instantly fell asleep and was woken only by the sound of my own snoring an hour later.
Then we were jamming in the train's rehearsal space (next to the massage parlour).
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