Air

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"Air" in a Sentence (41 examples)

What you are saying is nothing but building a castle in the air.

He built castles in the air all day.

To live without air is impossible.

Oxygen from the air dissolves in water.

Tiny particles in the air can cause cancer.

Because of the problem of air pollution, the bicycle may some day replace the automobile.

Air is a mixture of gases that we cannot see.

Air is invisible.

Air is a mixture of several gases.

Air, like food, is a basic human need.

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This drill runs on compressed air.

As you ascend, the air gets thinner.

I'm going outside to get some air.

Open the window and let some air into the room.

Jeeves: Foreign travel often liberates emotions best kept in check, sir. The air of North America is notoriously stimulating in this regard, as witness the regrettable behavior of its inhabitants in 1776. B. Wooster: Hm? What happened in 1776, Jeeves? Jeeves: I prefer not to dwell on it, if it's convenient to you, sir.

There was a tension in the air which made me suspect an approaching storm.

The air on Mars is very thin and consists mostly of carbon dioxide.

The flock of birds took to the air.

to give it an air of artistry and sophistication

The girl stooped to pluck a rose, and as she bent over it, her profile was clearly outlined. She held the flower to her face with a long-drawn inhalation, then went up the steps, crossed the piazza, opened the door without knocking, and entered the house with the air of one thoroughly at home.

Even at the busiest periods, an air of quiet orderliness pervades the hall, and the first impression gained by the traveller is one of efficiency, neatness and cleanliness.

But the dull, cool, calculating effect given cumulatively through Stalin’s long career, the air of a great glacier moving slowly and by the easiest path to overwhelm some Alpine valley, is only part of the picture. At various times - and especially in his early career - the calm of his general manner was broken, and expression given to the driving emotions that possessed him.

November 2 2014, Daniel Taylor, "Sergio Agüero strike wins derby for Manchester City against 10-man United," guardian.co.uk Smalling’s quick one-two of yellow cards towards the end of the first half had left an air of inevitability about what would follow and, if anything, it was probably a surprise that City restricted themselves to Sergio Agüero’s goal bearing in mind another of United’s defenders, Marcos Rojo, was taken off on a stretcher early in the second half with a dislocated shoulder.

"He is very plain, undoubtedly—remarkably plain:—but that is nothing compared with his entire want of gentility. I had no right to expect much, and I did not expect much; but I had no idea that he could be so very clownish, so totally without air. I had imagined him, I confess, a degree or two nearer gentility."

putting on airs

He read the letter aloud. Sophia listened with the studied air of one for whom, even in these days, a title possessed some surreptitious allurement.

"If I," said Mr. Collins, "were so fortunate as to be able to sing, I should have great pleasure, I am sure, in obliging the company with an air; for I consider music as a very innocent diversion, and perfectly compatible with the profession of a clergyman[…]"

The lad, his son, had obtained a Jew's-harp, and learned to play upon it the profane airs of "Yankee Doodle," "Hail Columbia," "St. Patrick's Day," and "Auld Lang Syne."

Could you turn on the air?

Hey, did you mean to leave the airs on all week while you were on vacation?

Ernst gave a list of political activists who had been denied access to the air by private broadcasters, and pointed out that "Secretary Hoover's signature in New York sells for $150,000 to $200,000," thus limiting access to the air on the part of labor unions and other underrepresented groups.

Coming to you live once a month, or whenever I feel like broadcasting a little pirate air.

“These members need air cover in the media.” Paid media is the admission ticket to enter the big-time Washington stage.

I'll hang these clothes on the rack to air them.

It's getting quite stuffy in this room: let's open the windows and air it.

Residents used the public meeting to air their concerns about the poor state of the roads.

John Mayer has apologised for using a racist epithet in a recent interview with Playboy magazine, after a number of prominent black musicians aired their disapproval.

Thus, in spite of all opposition, the rural and urban assemblies retained the germ of local government, and in spite of the dual control, as the result of which much of their influence was nullified, they did have a certain value in airing abuses and suggesting improvements.

The BBC decided not to air the controversial episode.

This game show first aired in the 1990s and is still going today.

Why is this girl airing me?

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