Still, a big mistake or a lot of bad luck could put a hole in the exhaust, damage the transfer case, or snag an important cable.
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Battery-powered options are also available, and these don’t emit dangerous exhaust fumes.
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You could find them when you are grilling meats, you could find them out of the exhaust of a car, you could find them from smoke from the wildfires in California, you could find them in charcoal that’s left behind.
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Benzene, a pollutant from automobile exhaust, is carcinogenic and linked to childhood and adult leukemia and probably lymphoma.
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The only source of outside air was an exhaust fan in a bathroom.
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He begins to flail and exhaust himself before submerging for good.
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So in addition to being able to demoralize and exhaust you, the book tour can kill you.
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You might exhaust yourself trying to please them both which is more work than you realize.
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What I need is noise, exhaust, and a cityscape of cab drivers honking and swearing at people.
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To most writers, the subject of money is like the words of a bully—they exhaust themselves pretending to not be affected by it.
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It's the only place I know that's big enough to exhaust your energies.
Quin|Alice Hegan Rice
Exhaust a weighed sample (in powder) with ether, and evaporate by the heat of a hot-water bath.
Cooley's Cyclopdia of Practical Receipts and Collateral Information in the Arts, Manufactures, Professions, and Trades..., Sixth Edition, Volume I|Arnold Cooley
There are two central disk plates worked by separate eccentrics, which give separate motion to the steam and exhaust valves.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 286|Various
The car rolled away, and filled the night with the low, smooth thunder of its exhaust.
Detectives, Inc.|William Heyliger
Vociferous voices hailed it, only to induce an augmented bellow of the exhaust with an instantaneous acceleration of impetus.
Red Masquerade|Louis Joseph Vance
British Dictionary definitions for exhaust
exhaust
/ (ɪɡˈzɔːst) /
verb(mainly tr)
to drain the energy of; tire outto exhaust someone by constant questioning
to deprive of resources, etca nation exhausted by war
to deplete totally; expend; consumeto exhaust food supplies
to empty (a container) by drawing off or pumping out (the contents)
to develop or discuss thoroughly so that no further interest remainsto exhaust a topic of conversation
to remove gas from (a vessel, etc) in order to reduce the pressure or create a vacuum; evacuate
to remove or use up the active ingredients from (a drug, solution, etc)
to destroy the fertility of (soil) by excessive cultivation
(intr)(of steam or other gases) to be emitted or to escape from an engine after being expanded
noun
gases ejected from an engine as waste products
the expulsion of expanded gas or steam from an engine
(as modifier)exhaust stroke
the parts of an engine through which the exhausted gases or steam pass