Mention feminism and art in the same breath, and some art critics begin to fume.
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No one would believe you broke the news, but at least you could fume in private.
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Instead, they fume over what they perceive as Stein's unfair treatment of them.
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Au contraire, the content is froth, fume and chucking around sarcasm and insults.
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You fume, the borrower resents your hints to repay, and the relationship blows up.
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Air drying the mixture in a fume hood caused the methanol to completely evaporate.
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So its spokesmen fume when he is received by foreign leaders, especially America's.
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Daffy Duck would fume, but gracefully, through some dethpickable humiliation.
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Silica fume is similar to fly ash, but has a particle size 100 times smaller.
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Smoke: a cloud of fine particles suspended in a gas
Be mad, angry, or furious
Fumigate: treat with fumes, expose to fumes, especially with the aim of disinfecting or eradicating pests
Reek: be wet with sweat or blood, as of one's face
(fumed) (of wood) darkened or colored by exposure to ammonia fumes; "fumed oak"
(fumes) exhaust: gases ejected from an engine as waste products
Wickham Vineyards are a vineyard and wine maker in England, located in Wickham, Hampshire. Established in 1984, the vineyard occupies 18 acres (73,000u00A0m2) of a 40-acre (160,000u00A0m2) estate. One of the white wines, named "Fumu00E9", that the vineyard produces is served as the United Kingdom House of Commons house wine.
(Fumed) Silica fume, also known as microsilica, is a fine-grain, thin, and very high surface area silica.
A gas or vapour/vapor that smells strongly or is dangerous to inhale. Fumes are solid particles formed by condensation from the gaseous state, e.g. metal oxides from volatilized metals. They can flocculate and coalesce. Their particle size is between 0.1 and 1 micron. ...