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[ US /ˈfɫætʃəɫənt/ ]
[ UK /flˈætjʊlənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. suffering from excessive gas in the alimentary canal
  2. generating excessive gas in the alimentary canal

How To Use flatulent In A Sentence

  • Then, in 2006, London comedian Sue Perkins won with a tale about flatulent sheep causing a hole in the ozone layer. Ms.
  • Then there were the commercials, whose content included a flatulent horse, a fight between grandparents, and enough spots for impotence medications to raise the Titanic.
  • In a nicely creepy scene they watch in bewilderment as animals flee from its cover, and the appearance of a feverish, flatulent hunter spells much worse to come.
  • We Americans have become so uneasy, so stupid, so guilty, and so flatulently patriotic that we are in danger of ruining a fine land. Proust Questionnaire: Norman Mailer
  • But if he shall use ptisan for a draught, and drink afterward hydromel, he will feel full, flatulent, and uncomfortable in the viscera of the hypochondrium; but if the hydromel be taken before the draught, it will not have the same injurious effects as if taken after it, but will be rather beneficial. On Regimen In Acute Diseases
  • Gags about laxatives, projectile vomit, oversexed senior citizens and flatulent fat guys give the film all the zip and freshness of a lost Revenge of the Nerds sequel.
  • A low-maintenance, charmingly flatulent dream. Times, Sunday Times
  • The midge-magnet sucks in female midges by mimicking the smell of flatulent cows.
  • His application has been buzzed about all over the media and pranksters everywhere love the 26 flatulent noises it encompasses, including "Record-A-Fart, " "Fart-a-Friend, " and "Sneak Attack.
  • Cannadine is countering the currently favored view in academe, which is promulgated by a flatulent and often incoherent body of historical and literary scholarship known as colonial discourse theory. A Bit of Bunting
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