To expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen.
1 Zip operated the controls that sucked the air out of the hallway.
2 I fell heavy, to try and drive the air out of her.
3 She holds her jacket open and fans it, trying to air out .
4 He looked like someone had let the air out and deflated him.
5 I can air out the parlor when he's got over the notion.
6 Pondicherry blew air out his nose like a crazy horse, and signed.
7 He air a-comin' to the shanty as soon as he air out .
8 Samuka looked to the skies and blew air out of puffed cheeks.
9 Little by little he is sucking the air out of Centre Court.
10 Tension ebbed out of him like air out of an overinflated balloon.
11 My lips pursed involuntarily, and I let some air out through them.
12 Dump your possessions in the hall to let the suite air out .
13 She sighed, a sound that involved blowing air out of her mouth.
14 The world's worst eight-year-old slowly letting the air out of a balloon.
15 The sight of her naked hand drove the air out of him.
16 You need to make sure you blow air out of your mouth.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Air out в диалектах
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