Fumes in a sentence as a noun

All sorts of chemicals and fumes emitted by those.

But really, you're keeping someone on hand to drag your *** out after you pass out while you sniff up toxic fumes.

You are getting more harm from stuff like cleaning product fumes or other air pollution from cars/industry.

Neighbors near the plant on 11th Street had long complained about noxious fumes and other problems from the meat packers.

It's only a problem if it is heated to the point of giving out fumes at 260 celsius, and I hope that isn't happening in the bedroom...

If developers don't know these reasons, it might as well be a black box oracle, huffing fumes, rolling dice, and sending out warnings based on the results.

One thing I would have added is something along the lines of "and you knew you couldn't stay in your car with the heat running waiting for help, you'd die from the exhaust fumes".

But then Arianna Huffington told me that by driving in a car I was pouring toxic fumes into the air and sending money to foreign dictatorships.

It's not like the trash is just burned and the fumes released into the atmosphere, they pass through like 10-15 different types of filters removing and recycling different particles.

The fumes that finally are released supposedly have a very negligible environmental impact.

Over time different chemicals are available in the beaker and sometimes something magical happens, and sometime noxious fumes come out, but the place is an engine.

As they were looking for a charging station, James May said something to the effect, "He's running on whatever the electric equivalent of gas fumes is."If you just read this article, I encourage you to watch the episode before getting all wound up.

Fumes definitions

noun

gases ejected from an engine as waste products

See also: exhaust