painting in the open air
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pleinairismpainting in the open air
pleinairismsPLEINAIRISM, painting in the open air
pleinairistone who practises pleinairism, painting in the open air
pleinairistsPLEINAIRIST, one who practises pleinairism, painting in the open air
ALVINFRESCOIn the open air
ALFRESCOIn the open air
OUTIn the open air.
alfrescoIn the open air
OUTSIDEIn the open air
outdoorsin the open air
ALFRESCOIn the open air.
ALFRESCOIn the open air: It.
bonfirea large fire in the open air
alfrescoout-of-doors; in the open air.
balefirelarge fire in the open air; bonfire
balefireslarge fire in the open air; bonfire
ALFRESCOIn the open air; out of doors.
alfrescotaking place or located in the open air
bonfiresBONFIRE, a large fire in the open air
balefirea bonfire (a large fire in the open air)
etoileunder the beautiful star in the open air at night
balefiresBALEFIRE, a bonfire (a large fire in the open air)
outdoorsIn or into the open air; outside a building or shelter
REPLICAThe statue "David" on open-air display in Florence, e.g.
biltongs(in South Africa) strips of lean meat dried in the open air
biltong(in South Africa) strips of lean meat dried in the open air
airingwalk, drive, exercise period, etc., in the open air, esp. to promote health
stockfishesCod or a similar fish split and dried in the open air without salt
stockfishCod or a similar fish split and dried in the open air without salt
serenademusic performed in the open air at night, as by a lover to his lady
weatheringAllow (a hawk) to spend a period perched on a block in the open air
subaerialExisting, occurring, or formed in the open air or on the earth's surface, not underwater or underground
kipperedCure (a herring or other fish) by splitting it open and salting and drying it in the open air or in smoke
kipperingCure (a herring or other fish) by splitting it open and salting and drying it in the open air or in smoke
serenadesA piece of music sung or played in the open air, typically by a man at night under the window of his lover
cutoutvalve in the exhaust pipe of an internal-combustion engine, which when open permits the engine to exhaust directly into the air ahead of the muffler
caissonsA large watertight chamber, open at the bottom from which the water is kept out by air pressure and in which construction work may be carried out under water
pulsejetjet engine equipped with valves that continuously open to admit air, then close during combustion, giving a pulsating thrust: used to power the V-1, a German buzz bomb, in World War II