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belladonna

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 a plant, ''Atropa belladonna'', having purple bell-shaped flowers and poisonous black glossy berries; deadly nightshade 2 an alkaloid extracted from this plant, sometimes used medicinally, containing atropine

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Belladonna is an Italian Rock noir band.

Usage examples of belladonna.

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Something about poison and Belladonna and the dissolution of a partnership.

Malone, thank heaven, was sleeping peace Belladonna fully, but he was young compared to Chen-Li.

I thought it said that Belladonna was mad, but now I realize that Bella came at the end of one line and Donna at the beginning of the next one.

The poison of Belladonna is gone, and with it, I think, your own ghosts.

On examination, it had proved that Wilhelmina Spencer-Brown had died of heart failure, owing to a massive dose of belladonna, which, since she had not eaten since a light breakfast, appeared to have been consumed in some ginger-flavored tonic cordial, the only substance in the stomach at the time of death.

Tormod Lagarde had finally proved too much for him, and when Alston had learned that she was still enamored, he had procured more belladonna from some other doctor, in the city, poured it into the cordial, and left it to do its work.

The discovery my father and I made that summer came to be known, in academic circles, as the Belladonna Document.

Glorianna Belladonna was the Landscaper who had created the Den of Iniquity.

And what is left will belong to Belladonna and will be a dark place full of terrors.

Picking up the yarn bag, which now held a change of clothes, a few coins, and the letter to Belladonna, she held out her other hand.

An enema containing 80 grains of belladonna root has been followed in five hours by death, and Taylor has mentioned recovery after the ingestion of three drams of belladonna.

In some cases the idiosyncrasy to belladonna is so marked that violent symptoms follow the application of the ordinary belladonna plaster.

Maddox describes a ease of poisoning in a music teacher by the belladonna plaster of a reputable maker.

Golden mentions two cases in which the application of belladonna ointment to the breasts caused suppression of the secretion of milk.