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well-aired
adjective
- (of bedding, clothes, a room, etc) having been hung up or ventilated to allow air to circulate
Example Sentences
And so the old-fashioned notions of convalescence — of making time and space, and having somewhere clean and well-aired with a view of something green — that were time honored and self-explanatory to the Victorians, we just started to throw all that out and say, "No, all you need is the right prescription. Clearly, if you can just get the right drug, you'll be fine."
No surprise there — the tawdry details of Trump’s “catch and kill” scheme to suppress damaging information from adult-film actress Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal about their relationships with Trump have already been well-aired.
And yet, as Jovin presents them, these grievances sound rehearsed, well-aired, largely cheerful.
She is trumpeting that achievement in a well-aired advertisement aimed at rebutting Mr. Moores’s charges.
The obnoxious ways the franchise treats employees and customers alike have been well-aired, and cover a broad spectrum, not isolated but a pattern.
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