To emit digestive gases through the anus.
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Examples for "fart"
Examples for "fart"
1I've seen enough artsy-fart films the past three weeks to choke Renoir.
2Two days ago he busted a biker trail-riding through Kahn's art-fart estate.
3Right now we're spread over this land thinner than a pigeon's fart.'
4We still have some things we need to ask this old fart.
5Pretty soon a man won't be able to fart without a license.
1Then she does something that the dead sometimes do in the heat of the day: she flatulates loudly.
2The officer also testified the defendant flatulated in his face when the authorities were snapping nude photos of him Sept. 28, 2006.
1Even Grant Denyer let rip about Tom hijacking his campaign last year.
2As we wait for the Games to begin, the children let rip.
3Ian inflated his lungs as far as they'd go and let rip.
4A far cry from the usual speechreading, the President let rip.
5Her last 100m when she really let rip was highly impressive.
1She suffered with severe flatulence and would pass gas right in front of us and not say excuse me.
2And, despite a lack of scientific evidence to support the assertion, many women are adamant they never pass gas.
3The Gas We Pass talks about why we pass gas, how much we pass, why it sometimes smells bad, and that gas is healthy.
4The Brothers particularly enjoyed stories or mimicry of humans passing gas or fainting.
5So at first nobody said anything, but it was like someone had passed gas.
1They bloat their bellies with water and break wind massively.
2Be all over them before you could break wind, boy.
3It may be embarrassing and crude but but we all do break wind from time-to-time.
4I had to heave with my shoulders and hope he didn't break wind at the wrong moment.
5Pushed into motion, the camels break wind.
6Again, it was so eerily quiet, I swear I heard a guy break wind up on the third floor.
7He will not break wind without an apology or asking forgiveness, nor kiss a gentlewoman for fear of lusting after her.
8They come in cooing, really they do, he says, and when they break wind they don't half make a shindy, he says.
9Certain men have such command of their bowels, that they can break wind continuously, at their pleasure, so as to produce the effect of singing.
10He must also duly confine his two eyes to the same object, and by no means break wind at both ends together without manifest occasion.
11In the meantime, breaking wind promises to provide some interesting melodic effects.
12It's nonsense -I just broke wind and got a red card.
13Breaking wind is an entirely natural response to the body's digestion of food.
14Mr Scutt said: As he was driving the defendant broke wind.
15One of them broke wind real long, and that set me off again.
16It was just that my producer broke wind while the microphone was open.
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