sarin

[ US /sɑɹɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a highly toxic chemical nerve agent that inhibits the activity of cholinesterase
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How To Use sarin In A Sentence

  • If I were tsarina, I wouldn't let anyone hold more than 10 percent of his or her 401 (k) money in company stock. Burned!
  • Yet the group failed to produce any biological agent, and were reduced to poking bags with umbrellas to disseminate the sarin gas they were able to make.
  • This target list usually included sarin, soman, mustard, lewisite, cyclosarin, and fats, oils and wax to name a few.
  • I think I still have a backache from sitting on an exquisite little gold chair à la tsarine in a little jeweled box at the Mariinsky, drinking very sweet champansky. Sleepless in St. Petersburg
  • The fiber detoxifies chemical and bio-terror agents like salmonella and the nerve toxin sarin. Scientists Develop Eco Friendly Polymer That Combats Bio Terrorism The fiber detoxifies chemical and bio-terror agents like salmonella and the nerve toxin sarin. – Inhabitat
  • Although the rulers of the empire were formally called emperors, they were still popularly referred to as tsars or tsarinas.
  • Sanct Orum sez: Since 2003, coalition forces have recovered approximately 500 weapons munitions which contain degraded mustard or sarin nerve agent. Think Progress » Santorum: We Found the WMD
  • Sarin is a clear, colorless, and tasteless liquid that has no odor in its pure form.
  • I'm above a reasonable doubt convinced this is a nerve agent that they developed, either improvised, one, or they may have developed actually sarin in some form to use.
  • Just before World War II, German scientists looking for a better insecticide developed the first nerve gas, tabun, which led to deadlier agents called sarin and VX. The Terrors Of Toxins
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