Bodily function of expelling intestinal gas out of the anus.
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1Electric power projects include nuclear power plants, gas-fired power plants and others.
2A similar gas row briefly disrupted supplies to Europe three years ago.
3EU officials said the gas talks would continue in Brussels next week.
4The Company's main products include electric power, gas and steam, among others.
5The company has always said its gas is highly competitive in Europe.
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.
1She said when will we ever be on farting terms together Smith.
2Unthinkably, given the proximity of farting strangers, I start to nod off.
3On my best day, I couldn't come near to farting like that.
4Let alone seen him farting and playing Xbox in his boxer shorts.
5Maybe his talk about farting and blacking out wasn't just a joke.
1Their unfortunate flatulence produces methane emissions, and that's certainly not good news.
2They are grateful to the feeble stomach, and will relieve flatulence promptly.
3The prank begins when the prankster senses the deep stirrings of flatulence.
4Even flatulence is explained as a way people are limited by social niceties.
5Do they have a problem inhaling the flatulence of other travellers?
1Probiotics improved postoperative flatus control and modified postoperative changes in microbiota and inflammatory markers.
2If she expels flatus when she coughs, this would indicate a predisposition to heaves.
3Patients typically presented with the vulval passage of flatus and faeces or acute sepsis of Bartholin's gland.
4Excess flatus, borborygmi and abdominal pain did not differ from the placebo at any of the doses tested.
5There is in it much flatus, much slapstick, but nothing much at all to challenge American xenophobes and oligarchs.
1In the meantime, breaking wind promises to provide some interesting melodic effects.
2They remind me of a bunch of monks running down a corridor, breaking wind.
3Even a dog is caught on camera breaking wind.
4When it comes to researching breaking wind, Prof Collins said it could be hard to find willing volunteers.
1The Brothers particularly enjoyed stories or mimicry of humans passing gas or fainting.
2It's America's favorite excuse to roll around on a couch passing gas for three hours.
3There are dozens of rules, right on down to a ban on passing gas while wearing them.
4In other words, the phrase "pull my finger" is understood to be a description of the act of passing gas.
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