Synonym: envenom, poisonous substance, toxicant. Similar words: porpoise, liaison, prisoner, comparison, by comparison, in comparison with, hoist, noise. Meaning: ['pɔɪzn] n. 1. any substance that causes injury or illness or death of a living organism 2. anything that harms or destroys. v. 1. spoil as if by poison 2. kill by its poison 3. kill with poison 4. add poison to 5. administer poison to.
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91) There is no known antidote to this poison.
92) Nationalism is a poison that has caused much suffering.
93) Some South American Indians use poison darts for hunting.
94) At the time, however, I feared poison gas.sentencedict.com/poison.html
95) Why do Latins profess outrage against poison?
96) They had a poison pen in the works.
97) This poison apparently affects the nervous system.
98) Mercury is a known poison.
99) Even then you'd be a weed or poison ivy.
100) They use special poison bait holders called hoppers.
101) The back of his knee itched from poison ivy.
102) A dream has power to poison sleep. Percy Bysshe Shelley
103) "Poison" is three interwoven stories in one.
104) Which raises an obvious question: Why do humans have such a powerful urge to consume this poison?
105) At the camp, the doctor gave me a choice: rat poison or the stick.
106) The danger of psychopaths who freely cross state borders to poison our medicines or to assassinate our leaders is well known.
107) Consumer reliance on processed and ready chilled foods has brought a new food poison to Britain: listeria.
108) Alternatively it could have developed as another example of a prey-killing poison that has been secondarily used against attackers.
109) Castor oil comes from the bean but so does a powerful skin irritant, and a deadly poison called ricin.
110) Cadmium, a deadly poison, exceeded the safe limit by seven times; arsenic by 20 times.
111) Villagers could have been sitting on a chemical poison with untold consequences to health.
112) But then the truth about the massive doses of poison which Allitt administered to those babies in her care was uncovered.
113) Whilst she was employed as a maid in various establishments, other staff members met mysterious deaths, usually from poison.
114) A woman was poisoned with a soft drink laced with rat poison.
115) Resentment is like drinking poison and then hoping it will kill your enemies. Nelson Mandela
116) It is the most potent poison known to us from the entire animal world.
117) One proposal by itself was anathema; the two together were poison.
118) Together with a very few other insects, they have developed an immunity to the poison.
119) Both countries have a stake in using the World Trade Organization and in not allowing trade disputes to poison bilateral relations.
120) The rats eat that poison, then they crawl into your walls and die.
More similar words: porpoise, liaison, prisoner, comparison, by comparison, in comparison with, hoist, noise, patois, egoism, noisily, disown, cloister, bourgeois, moisture, tortoise, point, spoil, boisterous, bourgeoisie, disobey, episode, isolate, points, connoisseur, disorder, supervisor, isolated, appoint, point out.