- a word derived from air.
Example Sentences
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And yet, as Jovin presents them, these grievances sound rehearsed, well-aired, largely cheerful.
From Washington Post • Jul. 26, 2022
The obnoxious ways the franchise treats employees and customers alike have been well-aired, and cover a broad spectrum, not isolated but a pattern.
From Washington Post • Jul. 22, 2020
To combat the terrorists' ambitions, the Administration has tried to sort out the well-aired problems of coordination and analysis that dogged the counterterrorism operation last year.
From Time Magazine Archive
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With his union strengthened, its complaints well-aired and machinery in motion to deal with them, Leader Gorman had won by the strike all that Labor could reasonably have expected.
From Time Magazine Archive
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This treatment includes plenty of fresh air, both day and night, keeping outdoors as much as possible, and in well-aired houses the rest of the time.
From Checking the Waste A Study in Conservation by Gregory, Mary Huston