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airing
noun as in airing out
Weak matches
noun as in broadcasting
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noun as in constitutional
noun as in dissemination
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Strong matches
noun as in drive
noun as in exhibition
noun as in exposure
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Strong matches
noun as in jaunt
noun as in journey
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak match
noun as in outing
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noun as in perambulation
noun as in publication
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Strong matches
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noun as in ride
noun as in stroll
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Weak match
noun as in turn
noun as in ventilation
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- freshening
- oxygenating
- purifying
Example Sentences
After TSA notified residents in August of an impending 7% rent increase, nearly 40 tenants emailed letters protesting the rent spike and airing grievances, including malfunctioning fire alarms and elevator breakdowns.
But as founder of the anti-vaccine group Children's Health Defense, Kennedy has for nearly two decades been airing debunked claims about jabs.
When a sequel returns four years or less after its last airing, it typically has a 17% lower opening than the previous film, Gross said.
And in October, a judge overturned the health department's attempts to block a television station from airing an ad in support of Amendment 4.
Fixating on the male voter does make sense in other quarters, like a controversial ad created by the Progress Action Fund now airing in swing states.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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