gassing

[ UK /ɡˈæsɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈɡæsɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the deliberate act of poisoning some person or animal with gas
  2. the process of interacting with gas
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How To Use gassing In A Sentence

  • At one of the pumps, an unshaved man in racing clothes was gassing up his motorcycle.
  • They include trappings, poisoning, and gassing or fumigation. Times, Sunday Times
  • And LA Weekly opined that ‘Lopez and Affleck try not to smile at each other while gassing on and on until you're praying, dear God, please make them shut up and do it so we can all go home in peace’.
  • Gassing up the car from the pump was a great highlight of those good ole days.
  • Anyway I can't find the evidence for gassing people in groups to 'disinfect' them. Another 'ultra-traditionalist' Catholic leader says stupid things about the Holocaust | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • In turn, off-gassing of ammoniated in concrete-grade ash can occur in slab placement and finishing.
  • Non-metallics, adhesives, and lubricants are particularly susceptible to outgassing volatiles that may deposit a residue onto nearby surfaces.
  • lying to Americans about Iraq and WMD- What do you call gassing his own people? Think Progress » Fox on The Defensive, Promos Interview As ‘Clinton Gets Crazed’
  • Bill finished gassing up his car and went to pay.
  • Florida residents in the path of the hurricane tonight are boarding up their homes and businesses, gassing up their cars, and hitting the highway.
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