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How to use air in a sentence

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For this treatment, you will wear a mask over your nose during sleep that blows air into your throat at a pressure level that is right for you.
As we drove up the road with its hairpin curves to Mukkali, the air was dry and the surrounding hills looked desolate.
He fired once into the air, and then a second time, hitting James in the arm.
Suddenly a figure formed and it was like a floating mass, air shaped like a body.
I did say it would curtail my daytime internet surfing, adopting the air of a martyr to the communal good.
Once outside in the warm desert air, walking home, she tried to remember if the manager called her a stinking shoe or a Zapatista.
A mask connected to a small air supply had been strapped harshly over her face.
Birds filled the air with their song while butterflies danced amongst the wild flowers.
At first he was repelled by the air of luxury and corruption, but then enjoyed it.
Everyone else, besides Ko and Nick, breathed in the air and guffawed repellently.
The fan is powered and configured with the exterior of the filter body to aid in drawing air through the filter media of the mask.
Wearing hats for too long makes hair oily and produces scurf while the air conditioning makes the hair lose moisture.
Wear a protective mask, covering nose and mouth, to decrease the percentage of polluted air breathed.
As a result, there is much less interaction between the lower troposphere air masses of the polar regions and middle latitudes.
If the air is dirty, there must be a missing scrubber on a smokestack or a drainpipe that needs a filter.
As we came into town, dust sprinkling the air with the ashes of the day, his windows burned high on the scrubby hillside.
She breathed in the fresh air, untainted by the smell of bat guano, and began following the trail she had marked earlier with hair scrunchies.
Rent a power rake and coring machine to remove thatch and improve air and water circulation around roots of Bermuda grass.
The last I heard was that it would be July, but I doubt that we will see it going to air by July.
Coloured in the five hues of the Olympic rings, the mascots also represent the sea, forests, fire, earth and air.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Three days' exposure to the dusty air suffices to render them muddy, fetid, and swarming with infusorial life.
They galloped, trumpeting, the clean air and merry sunshine going to their heads in the most inebriating fashion.
Something extraordinary rent the air, dominating with its stridor the confused sounds of night.
Okiok was gazing at him, however, with an air of the most infantine simplicity and deference.
He used to hang little clay figures up by strings attached to his ceiling, that he might get the effect of them high in air.
All was in order, and the air was deliciously cool and fragrant, infilled with some rare and delicate odor.
In chronic diseases, especially those of the lungs, where there is no inflammation, a change of air is much to be recommended.
Yet there was a nameless air of preparation in the room, as if it were strung up for an occasion.
The proud warriors, despising any menial employment, strutted about with lordly air.
An abundance of pure air is also a valuable factor in preventing the establishment of the strumous diathesis.
What a joy it was to get away from stuffy courts of justice into the pure Warwickshire air.
We stayed long after both of us had begun to notice the stuffiness of the air.
After the stuffiness of my cabin, however, the pure air was vastly refreshing.
They left the room with the lights against the wall, and the firelight giving it a faux air of warmth and inhabitation.
With every inhalation he choked, filling his mouth and nostrils more with dust than with air.
There was something in this air which gave the inhaler the certainty of victory, the courage of battle and of unassailable youth.
Laden with perfume was the air, of jessamine, of styrax, of roses heavy in the breathless evening glow.
The inner tube was open, so that air could reach the inner surface of the wick as well as the outer surface.
There is no longer any danger in subjecting them to the air for many hours.
They form an agreeable contrast to the chaos of oppressive learning of the time, and have an insinuative air about them.
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