gassy

IPA: gˈæsi

adjective

  • Having the nature of, or containing, gas.
  • (specifically, of a beverage) Containing dissolved gas (usually carbon dioxide); fizzy.
  • (specifically, of a person) Tending to burp; burpy.
  • (specifically, of a person) Tending to release flatus; flatulent.
  • (of food or drink) Tending to cause flatulence.
  • (figuratively, informal) Tending to be long-winded or wordy, especially in a boastful and vain manner.
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Examples of "gassy" in Sentences

  • This essay is kind of gassy, but it makes a point.
  • The North Valley mines were especially "gassy," it appeared.
  • Hing is asafoetida, it aids in the digestion of these 'gassy' veggies ...
  • One common use is to cook beans with some epazote in order to lower thier 'gassy' side effect.
  • If you hate carbon emissions, the Australian Outback may seem like a paradise, unless you re a bit gassy, that is.
  • If you hate carbon emissions, the Australian Outback may seem like a paradise, unless you're a bit gassy, that is.
  • And the vague reference is then merely used to quickly segue to talk about environmental issues such as gassy cows.
  • And he was what you call gassy about it: said he had told Henson plump and plain what he was going to do, and that he was not afraid of Henson or any man breathing. "
  • Even people with a heavily traditional diet are demanding external products either as occasional treats, such as gassy drinks or basic commodities such as white sugar and flour.

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