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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The beer gasses out carbon dioxide while fermenting.
The landfill gasses out methane due to decomposition.
The volcanic eruption gasses out sulfur dioxide.
The athlete suffered from excessive gasses during the long-distance race.
The gas buildup caused severe gasses and bloating in the patient's digestive system.
The gasses in the balloon made it float effortlessly in the sky.
The mechanic checked the engine for any leaks of gasses.
The gas stove in the kitchen produced a strong smell of gasses.
The high-pressure gasses in the rocket propelled it into space.
We need to measure the amount of gasses released during the experiment.
The human respiratory system takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide gasses.
Air is composed of several gasses, including nitrogen and oxygen.
The industrial plant releases toxic gasses into the atmosphere.
I can smell the gasses coming from the factory.
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