German term: used air from mine workings which is transported away.
1He heard the clatter of chairs and smelt the well-known foul air.
2The place reeked with the smell of foul air and tobacco smoke.
3The vile gas, the foul air, the late hours-whatcan you expect?
4She filled her lungs but was not satisfied with the foul air.
5Poor food, foul air, broken sleep-badhealth, disease, unsightly faces, repulsive bodies!
6The mines were freed of foul air and fresh air was driven in.
7The foul air of the dingy cell nauseated him who loved the open.
8I waited a while, till the foul air should clear from the passage.
9We then have the choice between foul air within and pure air without.
10The foul air became saturated with a sickening stench of iodoform.
11The inmates are starved by scanty lung food, and stupefied by foul air.
12It is, however, apt to be injured both by foul air and exposure.
13Hurry; we'll all stifle if we don't get out of this foul air.
14They were almost choked to death themselves, with the foul air of the mine.
15The car was crowded and filled with tobacco smoke, apple peel, and foul air.
16Could she live in the foul air that poured forth from that dismal mouth?
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