"Fresh Air" is the opposite of:
1 She needed fresh air and a long cure, out west, in Europe.
2 Whether they get fresh air or not is another matter, of course.
3 Commercial director Andrew Hudson said: We are outdoors In the fresh air .
4 The fresh air completed the effect of the alcohol on Monsieur Sauvage.
5 The close cabin oppressed her; she felt the need of fresh air .
6 Open the doors and the windows, and let the fresh air inside.
7 Nervously he flung down the window and let in the fresh air .
8 But the human devotees of fresh air reason in the opposite direction.
9 Natalie, coming from the outside world, has brought us some fresh air .
10 Washington threw back the lever cams, and in rushed the fresh air .
11 And it was the miner's source of fresh air , power, and heat.
12 Silently the women file through the corridor and into the fresh air .
13 The fresh air flooded the place and gradually the oppressive odor vanished.
14 Power returned to his suit, and with it, fresh air and heat.
15 Let us seek the fresh air and fly north, over the woods.
16 Go and take a walk in the fresh air - it will revive you.
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