in the air
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In addition to the following idiom, also see castles in the air; leave hanging (in the air); nose in the air; up in the air.
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In circulation, in people's thoughts. For example, There's a rumor in the air that they're closing , or Christmas is in the air . [Second half of 1800s] Also see in the wind .
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See up in the air . [Mid-1700s]
Example Sentences
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The Lebanese health ministry said the Al-Zahraa Hospital had received and treated "a number of those injured in the air strike".
From BBC
Video shows renderings of the building with golden escalators and a golden statue of the president raising his fist in the air.
There was a persistent burning smell in the air.
From BBC
"I get scared and nervous every time I see pictures and videos of missiles in the air," she tells the BBC.
From BBC
It’s better to break stuff on the ground than in the air.
From Los Angeles Times
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