Similar words: epiphenomenon, phenomenology, phenomenon, phenomenological, natural phenomenon, physical phenomenon, venom, envenom. Meaning: adj. full of malice or hate.
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1 The snake's venom induces instant paralysis.
2 There was real venom in her voice.
3 The snake's venom is rarely lethal to humans.
4 He was shocked at the sheer venom of her reply.
5 The snake injects the venom immediately after biting its prey.
6 She looked at him with eyes that spat venom.
7 She surveyed him coldly with eyes that spat venom.
8 She said it quickly and with venom.
9 'You liar!' he said,[www.Sentencedict.com] with venom in his voice.
10 The venom of this snake coagulates the blood.
11 His voice was full of venom.
12 The viper paralyses its prey by injecting it with venom.
13 The snake uses its venom to stun or paralyze its victims.
14 He reserved particular venom for critics of his foreign policy.
15 He felt as if a serpent had spat venom into his eyes.
16 It chews and bites the venom into its victims, generally small mammals and birds.
17 Scientists are now making use of the black widow spider's venom to help them understand disabling human diseases.
18 Black widow venom affects the muscles, and may cause severe cramping in the abdomen and other parts of the body.
19 If the venom strikes his eyes it can temporarily blind him and possibly even permanently damage his sight.
20 He still took care to be rude and truculent at school to keep up appearances, but the old venom had faded.
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