Sentences with phrase «to air something out»

I don't actually wash them but once a year I just shake them off to get any dust off and air them out for an hour and back on the bed they go.
Just wear it again and again and simply air it out between uses.
Only need to air it out once in awhile and I've washed it a few times.
If you're a sweaty person, you may decide you need to air it out from time to time — but the pads are easily removable for cleaning.
But they are going to air it out more this season.
If rashes have already developed, keep it dry and air it out as often as possible.
I don't actually wash them but just air them out once a year in the summertime in indirect light for an hour or so.
Social groups have become the place to air it all out when you have a rough day or had to deal with a rude colleague.
If there's an odor when you get it, air it out for a day or two, and you're set.
If your wool diaper cover is only a little damp you can air it out between uses and reuse it.
I use it right out of the package and just shake and air it out once a year.
My house still smells like onions three days later, even with airing it out!
Because cats will also happily chirp away at squirrels and other potential meals — along with sometimes bringing the chirping behavior into the homestead by airing it out during play sessions with cat toys around the house.
Seattle has also transitioned to a more pass - heavy approach on offense, which bodes well for Wilson as he looks to air it out even more in 2017.
Davis got all the incentive he needed last June when one of his teammates aired him out in the dugout during a game, telling him that if he wasn't well enough to play, he should go on the disabled list.
I just don't see the need to air it out like Ms Hornbacher.
(or any good qb who can truly air it out).
I have an Ubbi as well and it does indeed stink if you don't air it out and then scrub it down every so often.
It stunk terribly when I first opened it but after airing it out, it's fine now.
Also air it out a few times a year by hanging it, sans cover, on a clothesline to preserve its fresh scent.
But I'm going to start airing it out every morning, for sure!
And never mentions a name but airs it out from the pulpit.
I think this keeps the linens fresher by airing them out.
If you are using them in rotation with other covers and airing them out between uses you will likely not need to wash them more than once every week or two.
Rather than letting Baby's bottles take over your dish rack (they have a way of multiplying), air them out in their own special spot.
This involves dragging our own thoughts, feelings, convictions, biases, etc., into the light — sharing them with each other — airing them out — arguing if need be.
Suddenly, James is uttering phrases like «air it out» without cringing.
Considering his speed and the fact that there's no Pittsburgh defender within several yards of him, if Smith stays with the play for just long enough to air it out to Hill, that's seven more points on the board for Kansas City.
I really want to see him trust his guys and air it out.
Manziel was supposed to participate in the «Air It Out» competition along with other top collegiate passers Saturday evening.
I like to air it out,» Simmons said.
Besides, do you really want to air it out with Mark Sanchez?
Air it out, and the odor will disappear.
I don't need to wash this all the time, but what I make sure to do is unzip it fully and air it out each morning.
Paint the nursery — consider a zero VOC paint or hire someone to paint the room and air it out to get rid of any fumes
Once you have softened the cracks in your nipples or used breast milk to soothe them, you can also try to air them out.
Only time I can air them out is when I'm lying down so I don't leak all over the place.
I feel the need to air them out but it's not always possible.
I rarely use rash cream, and prefer to «air it out».
Should yours do, just pop it in a machine and give it a quick tumble or air it out for a day.
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