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broken wind
noun
A respiratory disease or chronic condition of horses involving an allergic bronchitis characterised by wheezing, coughing and laboured breathing.
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Someone had broken wind in church.
Do you want to pull over for an ambulance responding to a patient who has broken wind in bed?
Not in what is called, in Aspidistra, the "money stink" that leaks, like furtively broken wind, from the well-meaning, well-bred rich, such as Ravelston.
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The Sun had to choose between backing a winner and a broken, winded nag.
A staggering 49 per cent encountered passengers breaking wind.
Baby just broke wind and woke up.
"A candidate breaks wind in public and suddenly it's a scandal.
When they enter the elevator to go downstairs, Tomlin very loudly breaks wind.
And then he breaks wind to the rhythm of The Blue Danube.
5. Occasionally you deliberately break wind in order to stop them from entering the room.
No, Guve explains, the actor wasn't breaking wind for real.
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