Sentences with airing
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A a - airing cupboard
- To give a scandal an airing
- TONIGHT'S airing of The Great Global Warming Swindle and the associated discussion on ABC TV should be a hoot.
- Huge delays in airing overseas TV shows locally are turning Australians into pirates.
- The planes filled the air.
- To give air to one's theories.
- When a TV show is airing in the US, and is not airing here.
- Anything that blocked airing of the series would have a huge impact on the network's success.
- His early work had an air of freshness and originality.
- There is an air of mystery about him.
- They tried to stop the show airing but their contracts were sealed tighter than a transvestite's truss.
- He acquired airs that were insufferable to his friends.
- To arrive by air; to ship goods by air.
- The price includes tires, radio, and air.
- The BMX course was designed for riders to get good air.
- We air the bedrooms every day.
- To air one's opinions; to air one's theories.
- Open the window and let the room air out.
- An air drill; an air pump.
- Air industry.
- Air war.
- The staff meeting was intended to help clear the air.
- She walked away from the argument to get some air.
- He had worked only a few days when he got the air.
- He was bitter because she gave him the air.
- There's a rumor in the air that we're moving to a new location.
- He vanished into thin air.
- The station goes off the air at midnight.
- The program will be going on the air in a few seconds.
- As their fortune increased, they began to put on airs.
- The contract is still up in the air.