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48 examples found containing 'のく' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
だれスープ
なか
どく
れた
かれ
おも
った

He thought someone had put poison in his soup.
かぶと
しょくもつ
食物
おつ
どく

One man's meat is another man's poison.
くち
なか
みつ
こころ
なか
どく

Honey in the mouth and poison in the heart.
もし
こども
子供
どく
んだら
びょういん
病院
いそ
いで
れて
なさい
If your child drinks poison, rush him to the hospital.
そういえばやばい
ひでき
秀樹
どく
されてる
Now that you mention it. Yeek, Hideki's habits are rubbing off on me!
どく
って
どく
せい

Diamond cuts diamond.
ばくやく
爆薬
どかん
った

Explosives went off with a bang.
その
ぎせいしゃ
犠牲者
まちがって
たいりょう
大量
どく
んだ
かんが
えられる

The victim is thought to have taken a large quantity of poison by mistake.
はなび
花火
どかん
げた

They set off fireworks with a great bang.
どく
って
どく
せい

We've got to fight fire with fire!
しゅうりょう
収量
おお
からいって
とうと
おも
わない
ドカン
はっせい
発生
している
どく
かね
でもうれしいもん
I don't think that they are valuable just because they have a large crop, but I'm glad when they sprout in great numbers - even when they are poison mushrooms.
それ
どく
くすり
ならない
It's neither good nor bad.
それ
どく
くすり
ならない
It's neither good nor bad.
この
とうめい
透明
えきたい
液体
どく
ようなもの
ふく
んでいる

This transparent liquid contains a kind of poison.
シロオニタケ
どく
かね
けど
そんざいかん
存在感
あって
なあ
Shiroonitake is a poisonous mushroom but it has real presence, and I like it.
ポール
きょう
今日
びょうき
病気
ています
それ
どく
"Paul is sick in bed today." "That's too bad."
にさんかたんそ
二酸化炭素
それ
じたい
自体
どく
ない
Carbon dioxide is not a poison in itself.
まったくつきあい
なが
なってくるいつもこいつ
まえ
どく
される
Oh boy ... when they hang out with you for long everyone ends up picking up your bad habits.
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