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12 Sentences With "passed gas"

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What if the buyer passed muster but the animal passed gas?
Once, when I was putting my older daughter to bed, one of us passed gas.
The athlete was allegedly three hours late to the appointment, and then passed gas multiple times in the vicinity of Prisk's face.
In today's "Not The Onion" news, an American Airlines flight supposedly had to evacuate all its passengers after a person "passed gas," causing violent episodes of nausea and headaches.
When the piece became the most-read article on the paper's website, surpassing a story about a woman who had passed gas in a convenience store, her colleagues broke into applause.
When the piece became the most-read article on the paper's website, surpassing a story about a woman who had passed gas in a convenience store, her colleagues broke into applause.
The word "Trump," with a capital T, occurs exactly twice in "The Michaels," and those references are more or less glossed over, as if someone had passed gas at the dinner table.
Haha, like: Within 15 to 20 minutes of the start of the infusion, control subjects passed gas per rectum at a rate approximating the infusion rate, and they usually experienced very little associated discomfort.
On Friday, the 25-year-old actor appeared on The Late Late Show with James Corden where he recounted for the first time that he had passed gas on the Oscar winner when the two were filming a scene for 2004 motion-capture film The Polar Express.
You should see a doctor if your abdominal pain is prolonged (say, it doesn't go away after 12 hours or after you've passed gas), if you have chest pain along with your cramps, or if you notice sudden changes in your pooping patterns (such as blood or a significant increase in frequency).
In 1956 and for some years afterwards in Britain, factory-made aqualungs were very expensive, and many aqualungs of this type were made by sport divers in diving clubs' workshops, using miscellaneous industrial and war-surplus parts. One necessary raw material was a Calor Gas bottled butane gas regulator, whose 1950s version was like an aqualung regulator's second stage but passed gas all the time because its diaphragm was spring-loaded; conversion included changing the spring and making several big holes in the wet-side casing. The cylinder was often an ex-RAF pilot's oxygen cylinder; some of these cylinders were called tadpoles from their shape.
In Radner's off- Broadway one-woman show, she included a sketch where Roseanadanna is invited to give the commencement speech at Columbia University. After disclosing that she had not been the first choice for the commencement speech, and that the university only called her after Geraldo Rivera pulled out because he "had a boil that needed to be lanced", she attempts to prepare the new graduates for the hard road ahead by describing a job interview she once had with CBS, in which Walter Cronkite mistakenly thought that she'd "passed gas" and consequently kicked her out of his office. Roseannadanna was later credited as "co-author" of Radner's book Roseanne Roseannadanna's Hey Get Back to Work. In the last year of her life, Radner released a memoir of her experience with ovarian cancer, entitled It's Always Something.

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