Air moving (sometimes with considerable force) from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure.
1He threw open the window and let in a current of air.
2Drift, to-Tobe carried by a current of air; to make leeway.
3The remedy is to admit a small current of air from without.
4All at once I felt a cold current of air about me.
5As they dry, however, the current of air should be more gentle.
6Far below him, an eagle hovered on a current of air.
7At 8 P.M. the current of air had all but disappeared.
8As her fingers brushed the bill, a current of air swished behind her.
9Errant petals moved about as though on a current of air.
10A current of air would then circulate through the open doors.
11Undoubtedly there must be a current of air among the rafters.
12Up and down, to find a truly sympathetic current of air.
13This will allow a current of air to pass under them.
14A current of air told me that a window was open.
15A sigh, like a current of air, flowed through the room.
16The pages in his hand fluttered too, stirred by the same current of air.
Translations for current of air