fart - use in sentences

Object

  • noise: All are welcome; no farting noises at the back please.
  • lot: I have a stomach problem and fart a lot.

Converse of object

  • do: He says he did fart in their faces: I say he shat all over himself.
  • make: It might make the old farts think twice about laying down the law to clubs in future.
  • have: Sorry guys, we were off the air over the weekend due to our main server having a brain fart!
  • hear: I bet you've never even seen a hippopotamus, much less heard one fart under water.

Adjective modifier

  • boring: I am not familiar with the music of popular culture - I am a boring old fart who delights in the orchestral repertoire.
  • old: What's an old fart like you doing with a hot chick like her?
  • wet: Andrew wanted to say that they sound like a wet fart but because his an administrator he can not use that kind of language.
  • sneaky: There is no such thing as a sneaky fart at a gig.
  • loud: It is not some great loud fart in an empty gym or on the rim of the Grand Canyon.

Modifies a noun

  • gag: But then he'll veer off at a tangent, or throw in a fart gag and the feeling is lost.
  • joke: They are forgiven for last time's fart jokes.
  • machine: I had a fart machine on set the other day.

Modifying Another Word

  • about: The moral of the story: If you want to enjoy playing Vinci, don't fart about.
  • n't: Read the book and you'll see why I say he did n't fart in anyone's face but his own.
  • loudly: Half Time came and the crowd didn't know whether to clap, boo, whistle, throw popcorn, fart loudly.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • around: The moral of the story is, is we're here on Earth to fart around.

Noun used with modifier

  • brain: Sorry guys, we were off the air over the weekend due to our main server having a brain fart!

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