Substance that causes death, injury or harm to organs, when an organism absorbs a sufficient quantity.
Any substance that causes injury or illness or death of a living organism.
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1 They grind their points; they stir poison ; they swarm in the streets.
2 The dead lie in heaps and layers in the invisible, pernicious poison .
3 BELLADONNA, n. In Italian a beautiful lady; in English a deadly poison .
4 The vitriolic power of the poison is excellently expressed in the story.
5 Certainly; but it is used in that case as a blood poison .
6 We gave them corn and meat; they gave us poison in return.
7 The disease matter is still in the system, plus the drug poison .
8 The words of Fung Wah were poison in the ears of Llewellyn.
9 The Government has announced new rules regulating the use of 1080 poison .
10 You condemned me to the poison - bowl ; you have not touched it yourself
11 In his fancy, office was poison ; it killed-bodyand soul-physicallyand socially.
12 The poison at that time had been duly packed in the herrings.
13 The most precious things in the world are also vivid with poison .
14 The poison of indolence is in our blood-thetendency to centralized tyranny.
15 The poison of other states is the food of the new republic.
16 The problem of the future is a question of the strongest poison - gas .
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