Similar words: food poisoning, poison, poisonous, seasoning, reasoning, son-in-law, boning, swooning. Meaning: ['pɔɪznɪŋ] n. 1. the physiological state produced by a poison or other toxic substance 2. the act of giving poison to a person or animal with the intent to kill.
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121. The story Unjust Desserts on April 13 describes a Croydon family in which three members died from arsenic poisoning.
122. But you and I always will be the final defense against food poisoning for ourselves, our families and our friends.
123. There was no chance that Donald would diagnose thallium poisoning.
124. The symptoms produced by fluoride poisoning are similar to those produced by herbicides and pesticides in our food, particularly wheat.
125. Symptoms of ammonia poisoning are similar to those of low oxygen, although the fish objects.
126. The death is the first confirmed case of poisoning of a kite in Yorkshire but follows similar cases elsewhere.
127. There have also been cases where children have experienced food poisoning after touching farm animals.
128. She was the only rioter found guilty, but escaped punishment by poisoning herself on the way to jail.
129. Over the centuries citrus fruits have also been used to cure fever and protect against poisoning.
130. This led detectives to conclude that three of the four dead children had suffered potassium poisoning.
131. If you are to suffer from amphibian poisoning, it is you who must do the biting.
132. Certain deficiencies, of vitamins or iodine, can be harmful, and there are serious dangers from mercurial or lead poisoning.
133. During the last few years there has been a lot of publicity about food poisoning.
134. As far as Greenpeace is concerned - unless the rot is stopped now rivers like the Severn are doomed to slow death by poisoning.
135. The symptoms of poisoning are similar to those inflicted by the sting of a scorpion fish.
136. There was no evidence of poisoning in the death of John Wallace.
137. A proposal to increase the number of people poisoning our rivers or those producing carcinogenic substances would not be too popular.
138. The 32-year-old bachelor finally collapsed unconscious, killed by alcohol poisoning.
139. The doctor told Mum it was only a stomach upset, not food poisoning, and she would get over it in a day or two.
140. The woman, it seems, has cut eggs from her diet for fear of possible salmonella poisoning.
141. Most reported incidents of food poisoning are caused by bacteria, parasites or viruses found in sewage.
142. His wife rang court officials to say he was ill with food poisoning.
143. More people now die of pesticide poisoning in Sri Lanka than from certain important diseases[http://sentencedict.com], including malaria.
144. Most of what is known about acute aluminium poisoning comes from studying patients treated for kidney failure by dialysis.
145. The food must be properly cooked to ensure the diners don't go down with food poisoning.
146. Bacteria that cause food poisoning multiply more rapidly in perishable foods left at room temperature for more than two hours.
147. Poor hygiene and handling are also to blame for food poisoning.
148. In cotton-harvesting, the use of pesticides has provoked severe or fatal cases of poisoning.
149. Led by a madman, the humans have been poisoning the water supply.
150. Examples of chemical poisoning include chlorine-based materials released into the atmosphere.
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