Poisonous perennial Old World vine having violet flowers and oval coral-red berries; widespread weed in North America.
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Examples for "bittersweet"
Examples for "bittersweet"
1Medical Cannabis Awareness coordinator Shane Le Brun said today's announcement was bittersweet.
2Ball plans to finish the project this year, something he finds bittersweet.
3It's bittersweet being here to see their hard work come into fruition.
4That's a story about the coming of age, a very bittersweet one.
5The end when it comes is going to be a bittersweet moment.
1Baby's fat, juice of water parsnip, aconite, cinquefoil, deadly nightshade, and soot.
2It was the deadly nightshade, and a handful of the berries spelt death.
3Why, I found a stalk of deadly nightshade in my rose-bed last summer.
4Water parsnip, sweet flag, cinquefoil, bat's blood, deadly nightshade, and oil.
5The sorceress had thrown her into a trance by a preparation of deadly nightshade.
1And most of them, such as the juicy red berries of the woody nightshade, look temptingly delicious.
2Woody nightshade grows in quantities along this road and, apparently, all about the outskirts of the town.
3S. DULCAMARA.-BitterSweet, and Woody Nightshade.
4Plant associations: Amaranth, Apple, Asafoetida, Ash, Belladonna, Cypress, Coconut, Dragon's Blood, Geranium, Hellebore (black), Henbane, Lily (tiger), Olive, Poke Weed, Woody Nightshade, Willow, Yew
Translations for poisonous nightshade