to put air into
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aerateto put air into
aeratedAERATE, to put air into
aeratesAERATE, to put air into
aeratingAERATE, to put air into
aerifyto aerate (to put air into)
aerifyingAERIFY, to aerate (to put air into)
aerifiedAERIFY, to aerate (to put air into)
aeratorone that aerates (to put air into)
aerifiesAERIFY, to aerate (to put air into)
aeratorsAERATOR, one that aerates (to put air into)
blackoutDark curtains put up in windows to cover lights during an air raid
blackoutsDark curtains put up in windows to cover lights during an air raid
playlista list of recordings to be played on the air / to put onto a playlist
spanghewto fling into the air
jumpto leap into the air
spanghewedSPANGHEW, to fling into the air
spanghewingSPANGHEW, to fling into the air
spanghewsSPANGHEW, to fling into the air
jumpsJUMP, to leap into the air
jumpedJUMP, to leap into the air
loftto propel high into the air
loftingLOFT, to propel high into the air
loftsLOFT, to propel high into the air
loftedLOFT, to propel high into the air
jumperone that jumps (to leap into the air)
jumpersJUMPER, one that jumps (to leap into the air)
delopeto fire one's gun into the air during a duel
delopesDELOPE, to fire one's gun into the air during a duel
outbreathingto take (air) into the lungs and let it out again
breatheto take (air) into the lungs and let it out again
delopingDELOPE, to fire one's gun into the air during a duel
delopedDELOPE, to fire one's gun into the air during a duel
entrainto transfer (air) into an organized air current from the surrounding atmosphere
entrainsto transfer (air) into an organized air current from the surrounding atmosphere
ollieto perform a certain kind of jump into the air in skateboarding
levitateto rise or cause to rise into the air in apparent defiance of gravity
breathsThe physiological process of taking air into the lungs and expelling it again, esp. the ability to breathe easily
suctionThe production of a partial vacuum by the removal of air in order to force fluid into a vacant space or procure adhesion
whistledevice through which air or steam is forced into a cavity or against a thin edge to produce a loud sound a factory whistle
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