We have no meanings for "noble air" in our records yet.
1 Without having a noble air , he has something distinguishing in his manner.
2 Well, sir, in itself the Marseillaise is a very noble air .
3 Her youth, beauty, and noble air won the hearts of all.
4 He is still a handsome man, with a noble air and charming manner.
5 They have talons but nothing of the noble air proper to the king of birds.
6 The whole place had a solemn and noble air .
7 An aged man of noble air was seen advancing.
8 But the women's kindness, their unquestioning confidence, the noble air of hospitality which moved them!
9 The prince's good mien, noble air , and blooming youth made everybody that saw him pity him.
10 What a noble air of blazing contentment illuminates the features of those Snobs of Eastern race!
11 The prince's good mien, noble air , and blooming youth, raised pity in every one who saw him.
12 The prince's appearance, his noble air , and blooming youth, made every one who saw him pity him.
13 He offered them money with such an easy and noble air as could not possibly give any offense.
14 Sir," she wailed, "you have a noble air .
15 The duke bowed low before the queen, who stood with pale cheeks, but erect, and with a noble air .
Other examples for "noble air"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Noble air through the time
Noble air across language varieties