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break wind
verb as in pass gas
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Video footage showing the devastation across Iowa depicted flattened buildings, overturned cars and broken wind turbines.
The average person passes gas 12 to 25 times a day, but when you’re on a plane, you might feel like you’re constantly breaking wind.
Mr. Urban was “the sort of man who ostentatiously and deliberately breaks wind in living rooms and watches the reaction of other guests,” Daniel Passent, a Polish political columnist, wrote in 1985.
Bush was that it allowed him the privacy and freedom to break wind.
The solution: Hiring a man who can break wind on command to launch darts at Steve-O from a flatulence-powered dart gun.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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