To emit digestive gases through the anus.
1 They bloat their bellies with water and break wind massively.
2 Be all over them before you could break wind , boy.
3 It may be embarrassing and crude but but we all do break wind from time-to-time.
4 I had to heave with my shoulders and hope he didn't break wind at the wrong moment.
5 Pushed into motion, the camels break wind .
6 Again, it was so eerily quiet, I swear I heard a guy break wind up on the third floor.
7 He will not break wind without an apology or asking forgiveness, nor kiss a gentlewoman for fear of lusting after her.
8 They come in cooing, really they do, he says, and when they break wind they don't half make a shindy, he says.
9 Certain men have such command of their bowels, that they can break wind continuously, at their pleasure, so as to produce the effect of singing.
10 He must also duly confine his two eyes to the same object, and by no means break wind at both ends together without manifest occasion.
11 In the meantime, breaking wind promises to provide some interesting melodic effects.
12 It's nonsense -I just broke wind and got a red card.
13 Breaking wind is an entirely natural response to the body's digestion of food.
14 Mr Scutt said: As he was driving the defendant broke wind .
15 One of them broke wind real long, and that set me off again.
16 It was just that my producer broke wind while the microphone was open.
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