in+the+air

  • 21on the air — {adj.} or {adv. phr.} Broadcasting or being broadcast on radio or TV. * /His show is on the air at six o clock./ * /The ball game is on the air now./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 22on the air — {adj.} or {adv. phr.} Broadcasting or being broadcast on radio or TV. * /His show is on the air at six o clock./ * /The ball game is on the air now./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 23On the Air — may refer to: On the Air (album), a 1984 Billy Preston album On the Air (TV series), an American sitcom This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to… …

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  • 24Clear the Air — may refer to: Clear the Air (Hong Kong) Clear the Air (United States) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point direct …

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  • 25clear the air — {v. phr.} To remove angry feelings, misunderstanding, or confusion. * /The President s statement that he would run for office again cleared the air of rumors and guessing./ * /When Bill was angry at Bob, Bob made a joke, and it cleared the air… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 26clear the air — {v. phr.} To remove angry feelings, misunderstanding, or confusion. * /The President s statement that he would run for office again cleared the air of rumors and guessing./ * /When Bill was angry at Bob, Bob made a joke, and it cleared the air… …

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  • 27off the air — {adj. phr.} Not broadcasting; observing radio silence. * /The talk show is off the air on Wednesdays and Fridays./ …

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  • 28off the air — {adj. phr.} Not broadcasting; observing radio silence. * /The talk show is off the air on Wednesdays and Fridays./ …

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  • 29clear the air — also clear the atmosphere phrasal to remove elements of hostility, tension, confusion, or uncertainty < had a long meeting to clear the air > …

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  • 30To take the air — Air Air ([^a]r), n. [OE. air, eir, F. air, L. a[ e]r, fr. Gr. ah r, air, mist, for a[digamma]hr, fr. root a[digamma] to blow, breathe, probably akin to E. wind. In sense 10 the French has taking a meaning fr. It. aria atmosphere, air, fr. the&#8230; …

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