fume in a sentence
n.
Definition
FUME (noun): A gas, smoke, or vapor that is often harmful or unpleasant, typically produced by burning or chemical reactions.
Sample Sentences
- She stood by the stove, watching as the fume from the boiling pot filled the kitchen.
- The car emitted a thick fume that hung in the air long after it had passed.
- He could see the fume rising from the chimney, signaling that dinner was almost ready.
- After the explosion, a dark fume billowed out, obscuring the view of the building.
- She tried to remain calm, but the fume of anger was evident in her voice.
- She was so angry that she began to fume silently in the corner.
- The exhaust from the factory continued to fume into the air, raising concerns about pollution.
- After the argument, he left the room in a huff, clearly fuming over what had been said.
- As the fire grew, thick black smoke began to fume from the building, alarming nearby residents.
- The car started to fume after the long drive, indicating that it might need a check-up soon.
- She could see the fume rising from the pot as the soup began to boil.
- After the argument, he left the room in a fume, slamming the door behind him.
- The factory was forced to shut down due to excessive fume emissions that posed health risks.
- As the car engine sputtered, a thick fume engulfed the garage, making it hard to breathe.
- He was in a fume about the unfair decision, feeling that he had been treated unjustly.
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