Crossword-Solution: FLATULENCE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Flatulence | n. | Alt. of Flatlency |
We have 36 clues for the answer “FLATULENCE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| What a whoopee cushion imitates | 1 answer |
| STOMACH gas | 1 answer |
| Buildup of gas in the digestive tract causing breaking of wind | 1 answer |
| turgidity | 2 answers |
| flatus | 2 answers |
| GAS in stomach | 3 answers |
| Dyspepsia | 5 answers |
| set speech | 7 answers |
| rich vocabulary | 7 answers |
| earful | 7 answers |
| swollen diction | 7 answers |
| magniloquence | 8 answers |
| wealth of terms | 8 answers |
| CLOUD of words | 9 answers |
| grandiloquence | 9 answers |
| gaseity | 10 answers |
| AERATION | 10 answers |
| A STATE OF EXCESSIVE GAS IN THE ALIMENTARY CANAL | 11 answers |
| gasification | 11 answers |
| indigestion | 12 answers |
| gaseousness | 19 answers |
| inflation | 21 answers |
| Dissertation | 22 answers |
| windiness | 25 answers |
| diffuseness | 28 answers |
| High tone? | 30 answers |
| Eloquence | 34 answers |
| empty talk | 37 answers |
| IDLE words | 42 answers |
| Oration | 52 answers |
| Wind ___ | 62 answers |
| Mouthful | 65 answers |
| pomposity | 69 answers |
| Gas | 74 answers |
| Harangue | 79 answers |
| Declamation | 80 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FLATULENCE (5)
Well, I said, and to require the help of medicine, not when a wound has to be cured, or on occasion of an epidemic, but just because, by indolence and a habit of life such as we have been describing, men fill themselves with waters and winds, as if their bodies were a marsh, compelling the ingenious sons of Asclepius to find more names for diseases, such as flatulence and catarrh; is not this, too, a disgrace? Yes, he said, they do certainly give very strange and newfangled names to diseases.
Lividity of the whole body, as well as of the countenance, difficulty of speech, tremor of the limbs, icy coldness, pale urine, depression of spirits, headache, a flow of tears, nausea, vomiting, sexual excitement, flatulence, syncope, dysuria, watchfulness, lethargy, even death itself, were cited by them as the consequences of being bitten by venomous spiders, and they made little distinction as to their kinds.
The Emperor Claudius, hearing that one who had suppressed the urge while paying him court had suffered greatly thereby, “intended to issue an edict, allowing to all people the liberty of giving vent at table to any distension occasioned by flatulence:” Martial, too (Book XII, Epigram LXXVII), tells of the embarrassment of one who broke wind while praying in the Capitol, “One day, while standing upright, addressing his prayers to Jupiter, Aethon farted in the Capitol.
The principal-result of a bean diet is an extraordinary development of flatulence both in stomach and intestines: hence possibly, Pythagoras who had studied ceremonial-purity in Egypt, forbade the use, unless he referred to venery or political-business.
Amongst the Badawín it is the name given to rheumatism (gout being unknown), and all obscure aching diseases by no means confined to flatulence or distension.
Quotes with FLATULENCE (3)
I always had trouble with the feet of Jón the First, or Pre-Jón, as I called him later. He would frequently put them in front of me in the evening and tell me to take off his socks and rub his toes, soles, heels and calves. It was quite impossible for me to love these Icelandic men's feet that were shaped like birch stumps, hard and chunky, and screaming white as the wood when the bark is stripped from it. Yes, and as cold and damp, too. The toes had horny nails that resemble…
Fat’ is usually the first insult a girl throws at another girl when she wants to hurt her. I mean, is ‘fat’ really the worst thing a human being can be? Is ‘fat’ worse than ‘vindictive’, ‘jealous’, ‘shallow’, ‘vain’, ‘boring’ or ‘cruel’? Not to me; but then, you might retort, what do I know about the pressure to be skinny? I’m not in the business of being judged on my looks, what with being a writer and earning my living by using my brain…I went to the British Book Awards tha…
Cigars are all the rage, dad. You should smoke cigars!" - Calvin" Flatulence could be all the rage, but it would still be disgusting." - Calvin's mom
Where this answer appears
Appears in: New Yorker.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2020).