Similar words: dairy, lackadaisical, dairying, headache, readable, dead, give a damn, fair deal. Meaning: n. an inadvertent interruption in a broadcast during which there is no sound.
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1 There was dead air due to the lack of ventilation.
2 Dead air would have been a better response: RIM ended up looking arrogant and even more out of touch.
3 Italian Run Through, to reduce dead air, and make the actors think and react and act on their feet.
4 While this does produce recordings that contain less dead air, it also has the unfortunate side effect of having 'missing' words.
5 Newspapers and talk radio would find themselves with large chunks of blank space and dead air.
6 However, some of the equipment evolved to Biological Safety Cabinets and Dead Air Hoods in Pre Amplification.
7 Just as I started to breathe easier,(www.Sentencedict.com) a high-pitched mechanical scream tore through the dead air.
8 To cool these components, fans are used to move dead air away from the components and draw cooler air over them.
9 Just as I started to breathe easier, a high - pitched scream tore through the dead air.
10 It's not just a matter of looking frightfully regal on a horse, the monarch has to be able to master the radio microphone. Spectacle must not be replaced by dead air.
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