Phrases with «to get some fresh air»

The idiomatic expression "to get some fresh air" means to go outside and breathe in clean, unpolluted air. Full definition

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Sentences with «to get some fresh air»

  • Open the windows early in the morning when the air is still cool outside and get some fresh air in your house. (sleepchampions.net)
  • It's rare to be able to get some fresh air while waiting in an airport, so this is a welcome option. (rewardexpert.com)
  • Of course this isn't practical for all situations, but when the weather is nice, why not get some fresh air with the added benefit of exercise? (coachcalorie.com)
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