Similar words: stairs, fair sex, affairs, upstairs, put on airs, downstairs, public affairs, foreign affairs. Meaning: [eə] n. affected manners intended to impress others.
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(1) He gives himself airs.
(2) Trudy is always putting on airs.
(3) They were displeased with her haughty airs.
(4) Light airs blew gently out of the south-east.
(5) They fancied themselves learned and assumed airs of erudition.
(6) I hate the way she puts on airs.
(7) The international news airs daily.
(8) We're poor and we never put on airs.
(9) Mary gave herself airs when she wore her new dress.
(10) KPBS airs such popular children's programs as 'Barney' and 'Sesame Street'.
(11) Directors weren't allowed any proprietary airs about the product they made.
(12) My mother always airs the sheets before she makes the beds.
(13) The program airs daily.
(14) He didn't have any airs and graces.
(15) Worst of all[Sentence dictionary], a maid with airs and graces.
(16) An old man played several airs on an accordion.
(17) The caretaker probably airs the rooms in the daytime.
(18) In the garden grey airs blow moist, but the mean sky holds on to its water.
(19) She gave herself airs, was the tenor of her complaint.
(20) Divine Mission airs at 3 today, and 9 p. m. Wednesday, November 19, on Channel 6.
(21) A meeting which just airs views is quite legitimate but every one present should be aware of it.
(22) He'd no patience with women putting on airs and moaning about the most natural thing in the world.
(23) It airs Tuesday evenings on the Disney Channel and repeats Sunday afternoons.
(24) Bella never put on airs and graces, remaining a real Blackpool girl.
(25) There were two more open airs during the week and somewhere in between all this activity the children had homework to complete.
(26) It's a great pity that she puts on such airs all the time.
(27) I have never met your sister before; does she always give herself such airs and graces?
(28) It could be catastrophic if he started giving himself airs, as tenors are wont to do.
(29) They moved by companies past the President, bands playing national aIrs, the drums beating, and the flags waving.
(30) The Council of the society rewarded him with the much coveted Copley medal for his work on airs and soda water.
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