Air-noun meaning in English

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Definition

the (fresh mountain) air: the (fresh mountain) wind, breeze, atmosphere, gases which we breathe noun
to air (a bedroom): to ventilate, to freshen, to oxygenate, to allow air into (a bedroom) verb

Examples

  • "Bob the Brit : Alright, let me see those hands in the air, tough guy!"
  • "Reaching new heights in budget air travel"
  • "Brian : Ahh, this fresh mountain air is good for the mind, body and soul."
  • "Captain Donny Dare : Good, the main thing is to stay in the middle of the air."
  • "The fans blow air over the cartridges, and the scent of the perfume wafts into the surrounding area."
  • "If it weren't for all the perfume in the air, I'd probably be asleep by now."
  • "I will be flying via Lucky Duck Air, and arriving Wednesday evening."
  • "The scarf would protect the birds by preventing them from breathing in infected air particles."
  • "Mile High Airways: The vagabond's choice of air travel."
  • "For instance, you could look at increasing natural air currents within the office space, or providing shade from the sun."
  • "Make cold air!"
  • "I will be flying on Lucky Duck Air (flight number: LUK 7453), and arriving in Hong Kong Wednesday evening at 9.45pm. My reservations, at the Shangri-La Hotel, are from Wednesday until the following Tuesday."
  • "Taking in the salty sea air, surrounded by men in uniform, vomiting my guts out."
  • "The balloon, or Montgolfier, lost radio contact with local airport personnel some time after 7:00 am, said air traffic controllers at the Napa Valley Hot Air Center, where the balloon took off around 12:00 the previous night."
  • "This fresh mountain air is good for the mind, body and soul."
  • "(ahem) Throw your hands in the air"
  • "On the count of three, he will be fired into the air!"
  • "The balloon lost radio contact with airport personnel some time after 7:00 am, said air traffic controllers at the Napa Valley Hot Air Center."
  • "And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air..."

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