nitroglycerin
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of nitroglycerin
Example Sentences
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As if those choices were comparably distasteful when, in fact, one is vanilla and the other is nitroglycerin.
From Los Angeles Times
Doctors had been prescribing nitroglycerin for angina and other heart ailments for over a century — including, coincidentally, to Alfred Nobel, who founded the Nobel Prizes.
From New York Times
Before his examination, Haupt went outside and swallowed three nitroglycerin pills to make his heart beat rapidly.
From Literature
“Being in love was like being on a seesaw where one side contained nitroglycerin,” he writes.
From New York Times
And assembling a courtroom mosaic to portray a capital defendant is like handling nitroglycerin.
From Washington Post
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