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vapours

[ UK /vˈe‍ɪpəz/ ]
NOUN
  1. a state of depression
    he had a bad case of the blues

How To Use vapours In A Sentence

  • Sampling of gases and vapors by active sampling on a solid adsorbent or passive sampling by diffusion is routinely done and well documented.
  • The idea here is to use an adsorbent surface (a roughened metal plate) to concentrate explosive vapours.
  • Society may be full of poisonous vapors and be built on a framework of lies; it is nevertheless prudent to consider whether the ideal advantages of disturbing it overweigh the practical disadvantages, and above all to bear in mind that if you rob the average man of his illusions, you are almost sure to rob him of his happiness. Henrik Ibsen
  • Add two teaspoonfuls of a mentholated rub and gently inhale the steaming mentholated vapours.
  • More corrosion resistant than anti-magnetic stainless steel, but less resistant than SPI Gold Plated tweezers especially for osmium tetroxide vapors.
  • “For tear-free chopping, mincing, dicing, slicing — fear no onion,” reads the packaging for RSVP Onion Goggles (shown), whose antifog lenses and foam seal are designed to protect your eyes from irritating onion vapors. Claim Check: Onion Goggles
  • Inhalants are breathable chemical vapors that can produce a quick, powerful high, usually by depressing the central nervous system.
  • It is he who, out of those vapours so raised, forms the rain, so that the earth is no loser by the vapours it sends up, for they are returned with advantage in fruitful showers. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • As Tharanal had led them towards it yesterday, he'd seen thick plumes of smoke - and other, more noxious vapors - rising from outlying ventilation shafts like the fumaroles of volcanos.
  • From the lapse of time, and the action of the vapours, the inside walls are detached, and have covered the basin with great blocks of lithoid lavas. Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
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