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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(61) After a while he had taken down his concertina and played upon it the six very mournful airs that he knew.
(62) Because where I grew up there really wasn't much tolerance for self-importance , people who put on airs.
(63) This started life as a sinfonia for organ and orchestra, followed by two further airs for organ.
(64) In China, small industrial enterprises generally adopt paternalistic management and unavoidably have bureaucratic airs.
(65) I cannot stand his airs and graces – he is, after all, just an ordinary person like us.
(66) We cannot put on airs as Party and League members.
(67) On desperate seas long wont to roam, Thy hyacinth hair, thy classic face,[http://sentencedict.com/airs.html] Thy Naiad airs have brought me home To the glory that was Greece And the grandeur that was Rome.
(68) You shouldn't put on airs even if you were in charge.
(69) Finally, we discuss the AIRS measurement artifact due to detector array misregistration, which affects the subsequent cloud-clearing and cloud properties retrieval.
(70) He began to put on airs and think he was a grown - up.
(71) Back at CommComm, we wash off the shovels, Pine-Sol the copier closet, throw open the windows, check e-mail while the place airs out.
(72) If the old airs is displaced in the saturator in time, the air-solubility in the saturator will increase by 10%, and the appropriate power consumption of water offering system will decrease as well.
(73) The flames or hot airs contact the wet sand directly, the hot commutation is most thoroughly.
(74) He began to put on side and to assume airs of authority.
(75) "My lady's airs and graces shan't keep us out of Essex for all that, " said Robert, as he twisted the letter into a pipe-light for his big meerschaum.
(76) Their overbearing bureaucracy and their self - satisfied airs are really more than one can stand.
(77) Other households had found her too talkative and too opinionated, forever giving pelf mysterious airs.
(78) He was in great demand. Consequently, he gave himself airs.
(79) Image above: Airs and Graces chair is something I did for [a] London design festival a while back.
(80) The structure of CB reveals serious injury and intracellular content of monoamine reduces progressively in AIRS.
(81) Lenin emphasizedto consolidate the socialst regime and to run all kinds of national att - airs by law.
(82) She simply can't stand for those who put on airs.
(83) " Am I good enough to put on airs?'said Miss Tang.
(84) Bt noon Mrs. Turnipoutand humor, put on kimono, airs and the water to boil for coffee.
(85) I want you to know that lordly airs have come so far as I am concerned.
(86) You can't put on airs and make everyone like you.
(87) He likes to put on airs in front of others most.
(88) It'shows the foot to advantage, and furnishes with blushes and re - composing airs beyond comparison.
(89) Even when he became a star he didn't have any airs and graces.
(90) Nobody can say I put on airs. I'm actually very humble.
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