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air out
verb as in fumigate
Strongest match
Example Sentences
Two close losses, to Minnesota and Northwestern, let any remaining air out of the Trojans’ tires.
What’s more, his editing keeps the film’s pace at a steady stride, never letting the air out of the room until the credits roll.
Beyond airing out his and his family’s grievances, Trace Cyrus seemingly offered a helping hand to his estranged father who he suspects is going through his own personal issues.
The good news today is that the high-powered winds that in part led to the recent fires are now clearing air out and sending it toward the ocean, preventing pollution from lingering.
Perhaps trying to reach three figures with a flourish, an edge off Tim Southee let all the air out of the Basin Reserve.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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