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airing out

noun as in moving air through a space

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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.

Who knows what sort of airing out took place in the confines of their locker room, but from that point forward, Colorado played with renewed intensity.

Each time he had given those unsettling warnings, he had been airing out his own trauma, distancing himself from it by reducing it to a cautionary tale.

With each post, Khan found solace and strength, even as she "received backlash" for airing out the breakdown of her marriage, according to Naty.

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Right, so obviously, the fact that this all happened while a whistleblower was going on TV and airing out Facebook’s dirty laundry makes it really easy to come up with alternative explanations.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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