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Vapors   /vˈeɪpərz/   Listen
Vapors

noun
1.
A state of depression.  Synonyms: blue devils, blues, megrims, vapours.



Vapor

noun
(Written also vapour)
1.
A visible suspension in the air of particles of some substance.  Synonym: vapour.
2.
The process of becoming a vapor.  Synonyms: evaporation, vaporisation, vaporization, vapour.



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"Vapors" Quotes from Famous Books



... the furnace is utilized to the utmost, and the escaping vapors form a steam jacket in the double casing of the disinfecting chamber. The method of manipulation reduces the danger of contagion to a minimum, as the clothes or bedding are placed in specially constructed sacks in the sick chamber itself, and, after being tightly closed, the sacks are ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 611, September 17, 1887 • Various

... iodine from the water of drinking fountains, that the people of the Alps are turned into cretins. According to others, it is by the presence of a few grains of ergot in the bread, that the people of Tuscany lose their limbs in gangrene. Endemics of abortion depend on the impalpable vapors that arise from the quicksilver mines of Spain. So delicately poised are the forces of life, that an apparent trifle suffices to entirely turn the scale. It is therefore not a priori improbable, that the marked peculiarities of physical organization ...
— The Education of American Girls • Anna Callender Brackett

... not even the chaste moon is very important. Yes, certainly I would advise you to have done with this vanity of courts and masques, of satins and fans and fiddles, this dallying with tinsels and bright vapors; and very movingly I would exhort you to seek out Arcadia, travelling hand in hand with that still nameless somebody." And of a sudden the ...
— The Line of Love - Dizain des Mariages • James Branch Cabell

... the drift of a word of it," said Winston. "Hadn't you better come back to-morrow, when you've worked the vapors off?" ...
— Winston of the Prairie • Harold Bindloss

... inner apartment a man of low stature, but bulky frame, with shaggy hair hanging about his visage, which was grimed with the vapors of the furnace. This personage had been Aylmer's underworker during his whole scientific career, and was admirably fitted for that office by his great mechanical readiness, and the skill with which, while ...
— Mosses from an Old Manse and Other Stories • Nathaniel Hawthorne


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