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'''Kryptonite''' was a [[fiction]]al [[crystal]]line substance that weakened [[Superman]]. Colloquially, it was a synonym for a person's weakness. | '''Kryptonite''' was a [[fiction]]al [[crystal]]line substance that weakened [[Superman]]. Colloquially, it was a synonym for a person's weakness. | ||
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Kryptonite was a fictional crystalline substance that weakened Superman. Colloquially, it was a synonym for a person's weakness.
The white-ish, semitransparent, glass-like material that contained Kryptosa's journal reminded Lucretia Scannon and Ash Juliandis of Kryptonite. (PROSE: Down)
Mike Yates asked the Fourth Doctor if the meteor was weakening him like Superman and Kryptonite. (AUDIO: Starfall)
Rose Tyler discovered that a Witiku was weak to her hot cup of Jinnera and compared them to Superman and Kryptonite. (PROSE: The Price of Paradise)
Gwen Cooper knew H&M was like Kryptonite to Rhys Williams. (PROSE: The House That Jack Built)
In the Superman comic book series, kryptonite was a radioactive substance which could cause kryptonite poisoning. Lex was poisoned by his kryptonite signet ring and lost his right hand. (TV: The Return of Doctor Mysterio)