Matter in a state intermediate between liquid and plasma
“Fumigation gas contains toxins that inherently carry a risk of harm.”
Air generated or emitted through digestion
“In this country, it is against the law to pass gas in public and blame it on the person next to you.”
Mental or physical strength or energy
“Cunningham was worried that he was burning too much fuel and that he'd eventually run out of gas.”
A source of pleasure or satisfaction
“Written and directed by Theodore J. Flicker, it was a real gas at the theaters.”
Meaningless or absurd talk or chatter
“A cynic might conclude that they're talking a lot of gas.”
Speech or writing involving boastful statements
“All that gas about his yacht and the rest of it was probably planned to make us think he's a bit light in his upper story.”
Open resistance to authority or opposition
Flammable liquid fuel used in engines
A compound consisting only of carbon and hydrogen atoms
Something or someone very funny or fun
Worthless or insubstantial talk, ideas, or activities
The releasing of small bubbles of gas by a liquid
Hilarious or uproarious person or situation
A stomach-related pain, typically caused by eating too quickly
One of the three fundamental structural phases of matter in which the thermal mobility of molecules or atoms is strong enough to permit their free motion, significantly exceeding the cohesive force
A breeze or light wind
A pleasant or amusing pastime or activity
To engage in (typically meaningless or unimportant) conversation
“She never tired of hearing Uncle Phil and her father gas about the good old days.”
To delight, or to give pleasure or satisfaction to
To go
To (excessively) boast about one's accomplishments, qualities, or possessions
(with object) To say something in order to convey information or to express a feeling
To kill, usually as punishment for capital crimes
Types of fuel
Funny, arousing or encouraging amusement
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