Kerosene can be categorized as a noun.
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kerosene - a flammable hydrocarbon oil used as fuel in lamps and heaters |
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1. | noun | I warned little Mary to leave the kerosene heater alone. | |
2. | noun | In places where it snows a lot, kerosene is an indispensable item. | |
3. | noun | This stove uses kerosene. | |
4. | noun | Tom went out to buy kerosene for his stove. | |
5. | noun | We used very little kerosene last month. | |
6. | noun | We've run out of kerosene. | |
7. | noun | Full of pure kerosene, that small lamp could be lit for several days. | |
8. | noun | To burn the house down, Fadil used industrial quantities of kerosene and paper. | |
9. | noun | To burn the house down, Sami used industrial quantities of kerosene and paper. | |
10. | noun | We're nearly out of kerosene. | |
11. | noun | How much kerosene is left in the tank? | |
12. | noun | Fumes from charcoal and kerosene contribute to respiratory diseases. They also produce carbon emissions that are heating up Earth's atmosphere. | |
13. | noun | The chain should be placed in kerosene and left to soak. | |
14. | noun | I will always remember, till the 60's, the grime in our noses due to the fumes from the kerosene lamp. We always had tried to wash ourselves, it remained; especially when it was freezing, we could only do very basic toilet. | |
15. | noun | It smells like kerosene. |
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noun | |
I warned little Mary to leave the kerosene heater alone. | |
In places where it snows a lot, kerosene is an indispensable item. | |
This stove uses kerosene. | |
Tom went out to buy kerosene for his stove. | |
We used very little kerosene last month. | |
We've run out of kerosene. | |
Full of pure kerosene, that small lamp could be lit for several days. | |
To burn the house down, Fadil used industrial quantities of kerosene and paper. | |
To burn the house down, Sami used industrial quantities of kerosene and paper. | |
We're nearly out of kerosene. | |
How much kerosene is left in the tank? | |
Fumes from charcoal and kerosene contribute to respiratory diseases. They also produce carbon emissions that are heating up Earth's atmosphere. | |
The chain should be placed in kerosene and left to soak. | |
I will always remember, till the 60's, the grime in our noses due to the fumes from the kerosene lamp. We always had tried to wash ourselves, it remained; especially when it was freezing, we could only do very basic toilet. | |
It smells like kerosene. |