fumes in the PONS Dictionary

fumes Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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This was due mainly to the risk of fire or dangerous fumes created by the cleaning process.
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Workers with a history of recurrent metal fume fever often develop a tolerance to the fumes.
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A ventilation system is used to reduce problems with fumes.
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He tries to hold a match with his teeth, but is choked by the fumes from the flame.
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The size of the particles in question tends to influence the toxicity of the fumes, with smaller particles presenting a greater danger.
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It is also illegal to smoke inside public halls where non-smoking people might have to breathe tobacco fumes.
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Most rendering factories produced particularly noxious fumes, often regarded as health hazards.
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The satin finish is produced by treating the glass with hydrofluoric acid or hydrofluoric acid fumes.
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In effect this can be though of like a rocket which leaves a streak of fumes behind it as it advances.
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He stands as red fumes rise up from the ground and cause his body to change.
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