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Four pieces include multiple lamps clumped together at the base like low-slung toadstools; another comprises stackable parts, each ringed with its own set of French accordion shades. Lizzie Feidelson, New York Times, "The Ceramics Designer Inspired by 20th-Century Drawings of Brain Cells," 10 Mar. 2020

My 2-year-old, Winter’s, worst conduct thus far has been mistaking Avalon, her 1-year-old sister, for a toadstool. Marisha Pessl, New York Times, "Screams. Tears. Meltdowns. New Picture Books Let Bad Behavior Fly, With Just a Bit of Advice," 6 June 2018

During the day, the costumed ensemble hangs around an assortment of toadstool houses in the performance area—a nightmarish fusion of Gaudi and Disney—where visitors snap crouching selfies. Charlie Campbell / Kunming, Time, "Finding Love in the Kingdom of the Little People," 1 June 2018

The misinformation that sprouts like toadstools on its pages isn’t even the whole of the problem. Abigail Shrier, WSJ, "Facebook, the Company That Loves Misery," 11 Apr. 2018

The demand was so great that would-be Trump-whisperers were popping up in Washington like toadstools after a rainstorm. Nicholas Confessore, New York Times, "How to Get Rich in Trump’s Washington," 30 Aug. 2017

His last name has been translated as toadstool, bitchy and pagan, but there is no denying the significance of the museum’s religious treasures. Joe Grimm, Detroit Free Press, "Travel: Exploring the historic walled cities of northwestern Russia," 15 July 2017

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