"Gassing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Gassing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Gassing" Meaning

The word "gassing" is a verb that means to talk nonsense or to say something that is untrue or foolish. It is often used to express disapproval or frustration at someone's words or behavior. For example:

"I'm getting fed up with him gassing on about his favorite sports team all the time."

It can also refer to the act of talking excessively or in a boastful manner about something, often to impress others. For example:

"The politician loves to gas about his plans for the country, but nobody really believes him."

"Gassing" Examples

Usage Examples for "Gassing"


The cute puppy was gassing around, trying to get attention from its owner.
+ Verb: to gassing, means to move around in a playful, energetic way, especially to get attention.
The new employee was gassing on about his latest vacation, sharing stories with his colleagues.
+ Verb: to gassing, means to talk a lot or talk excessively.
After eating that spicy food, I started gassing, feeling really bloated.
+ Verb: to gassing, means to pass gas, or to produce a loud, unpleasant sound.
The athlete started gassing during the long run, her pace slowing down significantly.
+ Verb: to gassing, means to run out of breath or energy, often due to prolonged physical exertion.
The teens were gassing about the new movie, analyzing the ending and speculating about the sequel.
+ Verb: to gassing, can also mean to discuss or talk enthusiastically about something, often among friends or enthusiasts.

"Gassing" Similar Words

Gaspeite

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Gaspers

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Gasping

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Gasps

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Gassed

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Gasserian

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Gasses

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Gassiness

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Gassy

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Gast

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Gastarbeiter

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Gasted

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Gaster

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Gasteromycete

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Gasteromycetes

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Gasteromycetes is a class of fungi characterized by the production of a characteristic cup-shaped fruiting body, also known as a gasteromycete. They typically have a waxy or powdery coating on their fruiting bodies, and are often found in humus-rich soils or in decaying organic matter. Examples of gasteromycetes include puffballs, stinkhorns, and earthstars.

Gasterophilidae

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