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blue gas
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Word History and Origins
Origin of blue gas1
First recorded in 1900–05
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Example Sentences
Then the big agate kettle must be set over the blue gas flame, for hot water is needed both for shaving and cocoa.
From Project Gutenberg
There were sausages there frizzling in a metal-pan with a little row of blue gas-jets below it.
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Go into the kitchen tonight, light a burner of the gas stove, turn out the light and sprinkle salt on the blue gas flame.
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