Sentence examples for to fume from inspiring English sources

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to fume

verb

To emit fumes.

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Djokovic continued to fume.

They do get to fume, though.

They are left to fume impotently.

Mr. Lieberman has given both of them reason to fume.

He went on to fume: "I felt angry because it wasted my time".

But Williams continued to fume and continued to shout at the 49ers.

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To do that, it has slashed the cost of toll roads to almost one-tenth of their normal level, attracting yet more people on to fume-choked roads.This is not the first time Japan's leaders have tried to emphasise the fun side of life to strengthen Japan's domestic economy and leave it less vulnerable to the vagaries of world trade.

Could the illness or disease be attributable to fumes or dusts in a factory?

He has taken to fuming publicly over President Obama's refusal to do the same.

Different batches of wood will react to fuming differently.

The observation of an excess risk for respiratory tract cancer strongly suggests significant exposure both to fumes and to ELF.

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