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gaseous

adjective as in vaporous

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Still, Harris’ plan is head and shoulders above the grandiose but gaseous promises Trump has offered.

There was “so much proof,” he claimed, even though dozens of courts and his own administration’s election security experts repeatedly found his claims of widespread fraud to be just so much gaseous venting.

Exposure to liquid or gaseous chlorine may cause irritation or burns to the skin and eyes, says PHE.

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If the carbon is enriched, the cause is probably solid particles in the disk, whose carbon is vaporised and released into the gaseous component of the disk.

Explosive eruptions can also come from the rapid rise of gaseous molten rock that blasts from the ground, like soda from a shaken bottle.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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