Benzine in a sentence as a noun

It takes only 10 drops of benzine to contaminate 50,000 gallons of drinking water.

Also, they gave us some freon in a baggie to play with phase change, and we used carbon tetrachloride and benzine in our o-chem class like it was nothing.

Yes, maybe, but do you want to be the failing test case who gets cancer 5 years later, just so others learn that such and such a vendor was putting benzine in their tomatoes.

Sodium benzoate in combination with vitamin C produces benzine - a known carcinogen.

Engines running on biofuels equivalent to benzine are still significantly less efficient than diesels.

So i removed that part, cleaned it with compressed air, benzine and alcohol and then very slowly and carfully drilled open the edge of the CPU until i could see the bonding wires from die to pin.

Once you realise the complainant had no intention of buying a gas guzzling rolls royce or washing their hair in pure benzine, it becomes clearer to me it's opposition to the idea of having to accept limitation, not their impact.

Benzine definitions

noun

a colorless liquid hydrocarbon; highly inflammable; carcinogenic; the simplest of the aromatic compounds

See also: benzene benzol