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be in the air
verb as in impend
verb as in threaten
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“The ball is definitely going to be in the air some,” Riley said.
From Los Angeles Times
It’s also just such a big fun room and with the festival, energy will be in the air.
From Los Angeles Times
"You have presidents who love to be in the air... Some of these trips are personal glorifications, not so much for the country," he told the BBC.
From BBC
For me, a 20-foot jump in normal Belmont wind means I’ll be in the air between four and five seconds.
From Los Angeles Times
Some 20 players will be competing three weeks in a row to start the year, and three of them will be in the air more than the others.
From Seattle Times
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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