Examples of 'quite toxic' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite toxic"

quite toxic - This phrase describes something as extremely harmful, negative, or poisonous

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Ethion is quite toxic to lethal via inhalation.
The wine turned out to be quite toxic.
Ammonia is quite toxic and quite dangerous.
And we know that mercury is quite toxic.
This acid is quite toxic to its surroundings.
Conventional cytotoxic chemical compounds are quite toxic.
Because the drug is quite toxic to the baby.
As this gas contained a significant amount of carbon monoxide it was quite toxic.
Such drugs are quite toxic and complicated to administer.
It is a clear liquid which is quite toxic.
It is also quite toxic for livestock.
Deodorants and antiperspirants are used in minute amounts and the basic ingredients are quite toxic.
It gets quite toxic after a while.
Some of these metabolites can be quite toxic to the body.
This substance is quite toxic and many deaths have been attributed to breathing it.

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They can be quite toxic.
I was quite toxic but then I became a made man.
The venom is quite toxic.
If it is present in more quantities than needed, it can become quite toxic.
But ozone is quite toxic to breathe.
My relationship with Ali is becoming quite toxic.
Nicotine is quite toxic to our body.
Quinine used for Malaria is quite toxic.
The effluent is generally quite toxic to fish before effluent treatment.
Some are edible, while others are quite toxic.
Moreover, boric acid is quite toxic as well as ecotoxic.
However, thiophenol is highly malodorous and quite toxic.
The venom can be quite toxic, but varies over time and among different populations.
Another drawback of boric acid is that it is quite toxic and ecotoxic as well.
Available treatments, especially chemotherapy with or without radiotherapy, continue to be quite toxic.
It seemed to them that our atmosphere was quite toxic to the creature 's organs.
Antimony complexes were commonly used for schistosomiasis, but they are quite toxic.
This aluminum is quite toxic to many aquatic animals, ” he said.
Vitamin A has no antioxidant properties and can be quite toxic when taken in excess.
It 's quite toxic.
So keep this out of their reach because it 's quite toxic.
In general, inhibitors of viral replication are usually quite toxic for the host as well.
In high doses, nutmeg has hallucinogenic properties and can be quite toxic.
Some seem innocuous, and some are quite toxic.
Trenbolone is not a steroids suitable for year-round treatment since it is quite toxic.
There are a variety of different battery types, some of which contain quite toxic materials.
All medicines in the aminoglycoside group ( including kanamycin and gentamicin ) are quite toxic poisonous.
Fever is usually not high, even though the patient may appear quite toxic.
However, some of the used organosilane compounds such as siloxene are expensive and quite toxic.
Unreacted aldehydes should be removed from the collagen-GAG materials since residual aldehydes are quite toxic.
Malondialdehyde MDA, which is one of the final products of lipid peroxidation, is quite toxic.
Toads, belonging to the family of Bufonidae, produce skin secretions that are quite toxic.
Potent disinfectants are easy to formulate, however, are often quite toxic.
What makes lead less than ideal, however, is that it is quite toxic.
Diterpenoids, 4 isoprene units, are widely distributed in latex and resins, and can be quite toxic.

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