Sentence examples for started to fume from inspiring English sources

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But then Italian lawmakers started to fume about the images, and the ads were also withdrawn in Italy.

Bishop started to fume when Payton, his starting quarterback, told him the team had too many plays.

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He starts to really fume.

Now it's $1,000 down the drain!" I start to quietly fume.

As the liquid in the bags started to vaporize, the fumes began affecting the passengers.

Though the car chases have grown more banal as the franchise has started to run on fumes, the smackdowns have retained their zing, partly because of Mr. Yuen and partly because Mr. Statham never looks better than when he's taking aim at a group of men with his bullet head and a suit that ensures he's dressed to kill.

At about 4 30 PM, lava and "white, hot vapor and blue fume" started to spew from cracks in the ground, sometimes spilling out onto residential roads, according to the US Geological Survey.

IT was just after the taxi crossed the Tappan Zee Bridge that the car started to fill with smoky fumes.

For normal strength concrete residual mechanical properties started to decrease at 100 °C, while using silica fume reduced the losses at high temperatures.

The inexpensive extra-virgin oil started to smell of rubber and plastic almost as soon as it became warm, and fumed at 350 degrees.

The company thrived on Jobs's fumes for a few years and then it started to falter.

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