How to use in-sentence of “poison”:
+ Keoua Ku‘ahu‘ula ran away past the volcano Kilauea and lost many men because of poison gas.
+ When absorbed into the inside of the human body and into the blood, either by breathing in or through skin, several poison gases cause a poisoning.
+ Over 48,000 horses were killed in World War I, 210 from poison gas.
+ Pufferfish are generally believed to be the second-most poisonous vertebrates in the world, after the golden poison frog.
+ Horticultural oils suffocate them, and systemic pesticides poison the sap of the host plants.
Example sentences of “poison”:
+ It then bites the prey to inject it with poison from the salivary gland.
+ If a person overdoses on an SSRI, they can poison themselves or even die.
+ According to Hindu legend, he has a blue neck because he swallowed a poison in order to save the universe.
+ Laertes shows regret for what he has done and tells Hamlet about the poison as he dies.
+ As a child, Shinichi/Conan helps Kogorou solve murder cases, while trying to find the evil men who poisoned him, to steal the poison and create an antidote.
+ They could smell cordite, the lingering odour of poison gas, rotting sandbags, stagnant mud, cigarette smoke, and cooking food.
+ If just a drip gets placed on human skin, it will poison the person.
+ It has also been shown that these poisons are very different from those from other amphibians such as the arrow poison frogs.
+ It then bites the prey to inject it with poison from the salivary gland.
+ If a person overdoses on an SSRI, they can poison themselves or even die.
+ According to Hindu legend, he has a blue neck because he swallowed a poison in order to save the universe.
+ The Nazis killed millions of people, hundreds at a time, with poison gas in special rooms called gas chambers.
+ Lyra, his niece, was playing, heard someone coming, hid, and saw a priest try to poison the drink.
+ Klima packed all the poison gas in the cylinders and sent it to Alabanda in an attempt to cause internal unrest and of course a civil war.
+ During his attack, the poison makes him tell the two people secrets about the Dragonlords.
+ Unknown to Deianeira, the mix was really a poison and burned Herakles’ skin and flesh.
+ Usually people who have eaten or drunk poison are made to vomit any residual poison off.
More in-sentence examples of “poison”:
+ She and her muscle-bound but dimwitted lackey Kronk, organize a dinner for Kuzco, where they plan to poison him, but the plan goes awry when the emperor is transformed into a llama.
+ Some plants of Ericaceae have a poison in all their parts.
+ The reason for her death has never been conclusively determined; while some argue that it was by poison administered by her husband’s lover the Chevalier de Lorraine, historians have also argued that she was felled by a perforated peptic ulcer.
+ One kind of weapon of mass destruction is poison gas.
+ The genus Mantella has many similarities with the South American poison dart frogs.
+ The Azureus name was given to the project by co-creator Tyler Pitchford, who uses the Latin names of poison dart frogs as “nickname” for his development projects.
+ For example, he thought people were trying to poison him, so he only ate food cooked by his mother or sister.
+ Therefore, the poison used to kill them is also deadly to humans.
+ The Nazis List of victims of Nazismkilled millions of these people at the concentration camps with poison gas.
+ It was thought that the toad could poison people.
+ None of the 20,000 people who lived in Seveso died, but the poison killed 3,000 farm animals and pets.
+ The poison present in the plant is called atropine.
+ The only thing able to rid the tree of its poison is the Golden Fleece, which is located on the island of Polyphemus.
+ The charcoal attaches to the poison and keeps it from being taken into the bloodstream through the stomach.
+ The fangs are grooved rather than hollow fangs, the poison is hard to place into a bite on a human, in this way, is only given in small amount.
+ This is especially dangerous because of fires, explosions, and poison gas in coal mines.
+ The poison of the Querètaro Dusky Rattlesnake is hemotoxic, meaning the poison effects the blood of a humans body.
+ These people were killed with lethal injections and poison gas, in vans and gas chambers at the Euthanasia Centres.
+ The Purple Pikmin are the strongest and the heaviest, and the White Pikmin are poison and kill enemies if eaten.
+ The poison glands of the Fire salamander are concentrated in certain areas of the body, especially around the head and the dorsal skin surface.
+ The chemical contents of caecilian poison have not been well studied.
+ Meanwhile, Rishi who cannot live without Tanu kills himself by taking poison with an injection.
+ She is the girlfriend and partner in crime of The Joker and best friends with Poison Ivy.
+ It is not toxic in small amounts, but it can dissolve in stomach acid to make soluble copper, which can poison much more easily.
+ The phantasmal poison frog is a species of poison dart frog.
+ Wallace is better known by the stage names of Poison Ivy and sometimes Poison Ivy Rorschach.
+ In Chile, the Nut nuts are used to make poison for mice.
+ When it is near the ground, though, it can poison people and other organisms.
+ One day Isis wanted to have his powers so she sent a serpent to poison him on his daily walk.
+ Freeze, Bane Bane, Poison Ivy from various DC properties.
+ In it, two women poison old men with arsenic if they think the men are lonely.
+ Some arsenic compounds are used as poison gases.
+ To get Hamlet killed, Claudius gets Laertes to fight with a sword that has poison on the blade, and brings some poisoned wine in case this does not work.
+ A very large amount of bismuth can poison the kidneys and liver, though.
+ If enough of the poison enters a person’s body, the person often dies.
+ Following this example, the Ustaše tried to use poison gas to kill inmates that arrived in Stara-Gradiska.
+ For example, during World War I, using poison gas in combat was not thought of as a war crime.
+ An insecticide is a poison made to kill insects and spiders.
+ When the person’s body burns fat to make energy, these toxins are let out and can poison the person.
+ But in celebration they decide to drink the wine unknowing that the poison was still in the wine, the choked to death due to the poison.
+ He usually uses had-guns, poison smoke guns, or mind-control things.
+ It can also be used as an antidote to certain poison gases and insecticides.
+ He wrote a poem called The Laboratory which was about a woman using poison to murderkill her lover’s girlfriend.
+ This does not make them poison gases.
+ This was the first time the Nazis had used poison gas to kill people.
+ His seventeen-year-old body was shrunk due to a poison created by the Black Organization.
+ Soyarabai’s henchmen tried to poison Sambhaji in August 1681, but he survived.
+ Another cousin was Ali Hassan al-Majid, also known in the United States as “Chemical Ali” who was accused of ordering the use of poison gas in 1988.
+ Its high ability to poison doesn’t come from the hydrogen chloride released by a process.
+ Sickness, smallpox, and their poison will destroy you entirely.” Dowd, “Spirited Resistance”, 34.
+ She and her muscle-bound but dimwitted lackey Kronk, organize a dinner for Kuzco, where they plan to poison him, but the plan goes awry when the emperor is transformed into a llama.
+ Some plants of Ericaceae have a poison in all their parts.