Hot-air Sentence Examples

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  • She screamed as she wind milled her arms in the hot air.

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  • The coke (essentially impure carbon) burns in the blast of hot air to form carbon dioxide - a strongly exothermic reaction.

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  • All purchases of a voucher for a hot air balloon flight experience must be made on our standard booking form.

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  • My real gripe is against the hot air hand drier.

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  • With Indirect gas or fuel oil the burner fires into a semi-sealed stainless steel heat exchanger over which the recirculating hot air passes.

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  • It vents hot air maintaining case temps and also has hi and low speed settings to vary between barely audible and silent.

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  • Then disconnect the two hot air supply hoses which push into the bottom of the heater unit from deep inside the central tunnel.

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  • They looked like hot-air balloonists ' gondolas and burned brilliantly because they were usually impregnated with years ' worth of factory grease and oil.

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  • Then Tom, Huck and Jim are accidentally kidnaped by a mad inventor and go sailing off in a hot-air balloon.

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  • Louvre also a offers a good view of the modern roof, with the open louvers through which the hot air could escape.

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  • Also a small single cylinder Hot Air Machine, home made on wooden plinth, Good Plus.

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  • You have risen to where you are due to a large quantity of hot air.

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  • Our talk about energy saving isn't just hot air.

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  • A burst blister should be dried out with a hot air stripper.

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  • I then softened the tube with hot air from a hot-air paint stripper.

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  • It was nothing but hot air from liberal windbags.

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  • I have a nice windbreak to protect me from the hot air.

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  • If hot air is introduced into the kiln, the additional heat developed by the oxidation of the zinc and the sulphur is sufficient to keep up a part of the reaction; but for the complete expulsion of the sulphur an externally-fired muffle through which the ore is passed is found to be essential.

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  • As Pierre passed through the fence gate, he was enveloped by hot air and involuntarily stopped.

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  • Light waves can even be refracted when they move from hot air into colder air.

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  • Our talk about energy saving is n't just hot air.

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  • Welcome to Balloons Over Britain Experience the awesome thrill and peaceful serenity of hot air ballooning.

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  • Save energy when you won't be around, and don't forget to have your fan rotate clockwise during the winter to redirect rising hot air.

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  • Much of the cool air that is used in the summer and the hot air used in the winter escapes through the windows.

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  • Since hot air is lighter than cold air, it rises into the atmosphere where it is dispersed by the rotation of the earth.

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  • Fly-fishing, horseback riding, hiking, biking, golfing, and hot-air balloon rides are just a few of the off-season treats.

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  • The hot air will blow your flocking powder all over your work area.

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  • Use electrical fans to remove hot air and blow in fresh outdoor air.

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  • If you haven't already guessed, infiltration keeps the cold air from seeping into your home during the winter months and prevents the hot air from coming into your home during the summer months.

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  • Simply aim the heat gun at the floor and blast a tile with hot air.

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  • The unit is tall with a hood that contains and forces the hot air down.

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  • Since the metal of the heater retains and conducts the heat well, the radiator was able to give off more heat than forced hot air.

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  • Dry air, like that in airplanes or from forced hot air furnaces, can make the throat sore.

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  • When escaping a burning building, a person should move close to the floor where there the air is cooler and clearer to breathe because hot air rises, carrying gases and particulate matter upward.

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  • Instead of being a solid bar of metal, the Jet Aire system has holes where hot air can flow up through the wand, through the curlers, and set your hair, root to tip.

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  • This fantastic resource for those interested in visiting Napa Valley breaks down the many tours you can take of the region by type, including bus, carriage, hot air balloon, jeep, limousine and train.

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  • You must vent the condensed hot air out of your space with a venting kit.

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  • Vent the hot air out of the air conditioner unit to prevent damage and reduce the risk of a fire.

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  • Air poppers work by using hot air to heat the popcorn kernels.

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  • You can buy a hot air popper at both "brick and mortar" and Internet shops.

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  • Popcorn popped with the Presto Hot Air Popper Orville, for example, will result in up to 18 cups of a healthy, fat-free snack that is finished in about two-and-a-half minutes with hardly any unpopped kernels.

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  • Both hot air and oil poppers can be found at Target, Wal Mart, Kmart, and just about any store or online retailer that sells home appliances.

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  • Microwave poppers are priced about the same as hot air poppers.

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  • Most microwave use a metal air filter to release the hot air from the microwave.

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  • There are many pros and cons on both sides of the argument when it comes to microwave popcorn versus hot air popped popcorn.

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  • Popcorn connoisseurs however, argue that true theater popcorn taste can only be achieved by using a hot air popper.

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  • Still, others enjoy the nostalgia of theater-styled popcorn and wish to recapture the ambiance, including the smell of hot air popped popcorn.

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  • Whichever camp you're in, one thing is certain, hot air popped popcorn is drier and doesn't require the use of oil.

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  • If you want less oil in your diet then you may want to purchase a hot air popcorn popper.

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  • Capacity is a prime consideration when deciding on which hot air popper to buy.

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  • Presto manufactures several models of hot air poppers.

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  • These hot air popper are a standard 14 inches x 8 inches x 6.5 inches.

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  • All of the hot air Presto popcorn poppers come with a own measuring cup that you can also used to melt butter.

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  • After you've spent some time window shopping the various hot air popcorn poppers, you may find it difficult to make a choice.

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  • They do not use a fan to blow hot air into the room like electric coil space heaters do.

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  • As the hot air rises from the space heater, cool air is drawn in below the unit and is heated as it rises.

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  • In the summertime, the hot air rises through the house and escapes through the attic vents.

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  • But, in order for that hot air to escape, it has to be replaced with cooler air.

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  • Convection toaster ovens work by using small internal fans that circulate hot air to cook food fast and evenly.

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  • The affect will last longer on a warm day, but the hot air should keep the balloon afloat for a few minutes and maybe even longer, depending on how large your balloon is.

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  • You can amaze friends and family alike by knowing which urban legends have a basis in fact and which are just hot air.

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  • Whether rafting, camping, hiking, cycling or even taking a hot air balloon ride, visitors are bound to be captivated by the natural wonder of the area.

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  • Visit the Grand Canyon, travel to Scotland, hot air balloon ride.

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  • The sulphur is dissolved by superheated water forced down pipes, and the water with sulphur in solution is forced upward by hot air pressure through other pipes; the sulphur comes, 99% pure, to the surface of the ground, where it is cooled in immense bins, and then broken up and loaded directly upon cars for shipment.

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  • The coagulated rubber separated from the watery fluid is cut up into small pieces and passed through the grooved rollers of the washing machine, from which it issues in sheets, long crinkled ribbons or " crepe," which are then dried in hot air chambers or in a vacuum dryer, by which means the water is dissipated at a lower temperature.

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  • In the year before (1742) he had planned the " Pennsylvania fire-place," better known as the " Franklin stove," which saved fuel, heated all the room, and had the same principle as the hot-air furnace; the stove was never patented by Franklin, but was described in his pamphlet dated 1744.

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  • If his bellows had only a single opening, that through which they delivered the blast upon the fire, then in inflating them he would draw back into them the hot air and ashes from the fire.

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  • Owing to the difficulty and expense of securing water from running streams by gravity systems, a great variety of methods were developed of pumping water by windmills, gasoline or hot-air engines, and steam.

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  • There A is the externallyfired heating vessel, the lower part of which contains hot air which is taking in heat from the furnace beneath.

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  • When D moves down, the hot air is driven up through the regenerator to the upper part of the containing vessel.

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  • Hayward and Tyler's "Rider" engine maybe mentioned as another small hot-air motor which follows nearly the Stirling cycle of operations.

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  • The buildings in which this process is carried out are built of stone and are divided into compartments heated by means of hot air derived from a system of stoves and flues.

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  • This is due to a stratum of hot air at some distance above the sea level, the rays of light near the horizon being practically horizontal, while those at greater elevations are fairly concave.

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  • Our bakers' ovens, hot-air ovens or stoves, annealing ovens for glass or metal, &c., would all be called fours in, French and Olen in German, in common with furnaces of all kinds.

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  • It was heated by hot air under the raised floors.

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  • The drying process can be speeded up by use of a blowtorch, hot air gun or hair dryer.

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  • Flying via hot air ballon dates back to the end of 18th century.

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  • Air Raising A hot-air balloon moving peacefully across the sky is one of the iconic sights of an English summer.

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  • Prices for local area hot air balloon flights vary in each region.

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  • Heat Gun Hand held, controllable, hot air blower used for plastic welding.

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  • The drying can be made quicker using a hot air drier.

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