Vapours in a sentence as a noun

>All fuel tanks have a vent valve to redirect vapours from the fuel.

All fuel tanks have a vent valve to redirect vapours from the fuel.

Smith, she is of the weaker species, this little touch of the vapours is to be expected, of course.

Oh, I would have just expected all the volatile vapours to have already gone.

Running Arch, my display driver had some kind of attack of the vapours and I had to reboot the box blind.

\n------\n"After a few months underground, almost all landmines leak vapours that betray the presence of explosives.

Its a southern European culture - wine goes well with some tastes and since wine vapours a lot it delivers taste also to your nose.

While many may emit water vapour, I believe there's studies which show that there are non-negligible amounts of other substances in some e-cigarette vapours.

> In release terms, you are not turning your store of energy into a mix of vapours, gases and particulates on every cycleThis is sort of a point of contention at this point in time however.

Coffee the sobering beverage, a mighty nutriment of the brain, unlike spirituous liquors, increases purity and clarify; coffee, which clears the imagination of fogs and heavy vapours, which illumines the reality of things with the white light of truth; anti-erotic coffee, which at length substitutes stimulation of the mind for stimulation of the sexual faculties!

Let him take a mite which in its minute body presents him with parts incomparably more minute; limbs with their joints, veins in the limbs, blood in the veins, humours in the blood, drops in the humours, vapours in the drops; let him, again dividing these last, exhaust his power of thought; let the last point at which he arrives be that of which we speak, and he will perhaps think that here is the extremest diminutive in nature.

Vapours definitions

noun

a state of depression; "he had a bad case of the blues"

See also: blues megrims vapors