Noxious in a sentence as an adjective

Plants are also known to detect and respond to noxious stimuli.

I find it convenient when noxious assholes out themselves as such.

Neighbors near the plant on 11th Street had long complained about noxious fumes and other problems from the meat packers.

It just kills what's growing on the food without noxious chemicals.> sewage sludgeA slam.

You could argue that this question has been discussed before, and that that is the reason why there are laws against noxious businesses in populated areas.

There's two sides to that -- the first is that, yes, he absolutely has the right to hold any opinion he wants to, no matter how noxious I or others may find them.

A fast incomplete Ruby implementation that refuses to support some of the most noxious corner cases would still be extremely useful for a lot of people, though.

One of the most noxious effects of the recent NSA revelations is that puts whole of Internet Security Land in the realm of conspiracy theory.

But from just a general air pollution perspective, a lot of effective regulation needs to happen for industries to stop pumping noxious gases into the atmosphere.

Over time different chemicals are available in the beaker and sometimes something magical happens, and sometime noxious fumes come out, but the place is an engine.

He didn't say anything about liberals, conservatives or Chick-fil-a's noxious gay marriage positions.

The most famous of these is in Pennsylvania, where a town had to be abandoned because the coal mine underneath it was burning and releasing noxious gasses up to the surface, along with the occasional flaming sinkhole.

\n Mosquitofish in Australia are classified as a noxious pest and may \n have exacerbated the mosquito problem in many areas by outcompeting \n native invertebrate predators of mosquito larvae.

Noxious definitions

adjective

injurious to physical or mental health; "noxious chemical wastes"; "noxious ideas"