exhaust - use in sentences

Object

  • avenue: We must be prepared to exhaust all avenues to achieve that.
  • possibility: They sought always to exhaust every possibility of a negotiated settlement.
  • patience: However, she has exhausted the patience of her new boss, and been sacked from the FBI.

Adjective modifier

  • diesel: Even diesel exhaust smells better than a dirty human.
  • stainless: I also had a stainless steel exhaust fitted at a cost of £ 300.
  • noisy: I work in a firearms unit and therefore have little to do with mobile phones and noisy exhausts.
  • twin: The looks have been suitably beefed up too with unique 18 alloys, body kit, S3 logos and twin chrome exhausts.
  • broken: Derek Reynolds was still going after fixing a broken throttle cable, two punctures and a broken exhaust.

Modifies a noun

  • fume: Ben uses the dirt from exhaust fumes to produce stunning wildlife pictures.
  • manifold: Primary in last few months has been the exhaust manifold cracked.
  • pipe: These chrome trims are either straight, to lengthen the exhaust pipe, or a shrouded fan shape to deflect the gases downwards.
  • valve: Single overhead cam with rocker operated exhaust valves, chain timing drive, 4 valve heads, titanium valves.
  • ventilation: There is another low gas tight door at the back of the room to another filter room and the exhaust ventilation shaft.
  • recirculation: TransportEnergy grants are available for retro-fitting SCR or EGR ( exhaust gas recirculation ) equipment to existing engines.

Noun used with modifier

  • underseat: Pin sharp through the corners it bursts out the other side with a snarl from the underseat exhaust.
  • ejector: Each ejector is fitted with a non-return valve to prevent smokebox gases being drawn back through the ejector exhaust.
  • titanium: It does, however, have a very distinct note due to an all-new stainless steel and titanium exhaust system.
  • chrome: The looks have been suitably beefed up too with unique 18 alloys, body kit, S3 logos and twin chrome exhausts.
  • motorcycle: Not sure which motorcycle exhaust system to buy for your bike?
  • steel: I also had a stainless steel exhaust fitted at a cost of £ 300.

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