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noxious

[nok-shuhs] / ˈnɒk ʃəs /


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They exported to the world the noxious idea that poor countries were poor because they had too many babies.

From The Wall Street Journal

It's hard enough to stop things getting noxious even when two title rivals are in different teams, such as in the tense relationship between Hamilton and Max Verstappen in 2021.

From BBC

However, now her family hardly spends any time outdoors due to the noxious odors.

From Los Angeles Times

But if you do get stuck, make sure snow does not block the exhaust, because noxious fumes can leak into the vehicle.

From BBC

A large swath of the country, from eastern Washington to western Arkansas, is currently facing an avalanche of hard and spiky bouncing beach-balls of the noxious, unpleasant weed.

From The Wall Street Journal