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		Definition of open air in English: open airnoun  A free or unenclosed space outdoors.  getting out in the open air  Example sentencesExamples -  He was keenly fond of the arts, the open air and individuals of the female gender.
 -  It really was all so vulnerable, she mused, when it was exposed to the open air.
 -  The tractor did its work like any rusty mechanism and his office was the open air, a church of absence.
 -  As the swarm weaved in her direction and freely over the open air, the bridge felt far too short for her.
 -  The open air did me a power of good, except on the way back when the wind was in my face not at my back, when it just sliced right through me.
 -  But I do have the open air of the roof and a view to see what is going on in the city while I work.
 -  One of the great things about living in Los Angeles is the open air and sunshine.
 -  You saw the one yesterday outside where all of the walls were down, and you could see it from the open air.
 -  The lush green all around seemed to invite him to the delights of the open air to which he surrendered himself.
 -  I sit in the shade mostly, looking out at the sun, but even so the effect of the open air and reflected sunshine is weathering my skin nicely.
 -  As of Monday, private homes, the open air or special places reserved for smokers will be the only places to light up.
 -  He winced as bare skin, dried blood, and scarred wounds met the open air for the first time in a long while.
 
  Synonyms open air, out-of-doors, outside, exterior, external 
 adjective  Located or taking place out of doors.  an open-air swimming pool  Example sentencesExamples -  You could then loll on a cool, marbled veranda until lunch at a shaded open-air restaurant overlooking the sparkling sea.
 -  If you like theatre with an edge of excitement, even danger, this open-air experience is for you.
 -  He was disappointed, however, that there was no mention of an open-air market in the strategy.
 -  In the early 1990s, there was a movement in the Vancouver area to ban open-air burning.
 -  Four thousand attended an open-air service, and commemorative saplings were planted in Cross Roads Park.
 -  Their open-air production of Romeo and Juliet is set to showcase some of the city's most promising teenage talent.
 -  And as the breeze on a cloudy day swept across, people gathered at the open-air theatre.
 -  Is the dream of a cinema, arts centre, shopping complex and open-air restaurants any closer to becoming a reality?
 -  In the winters, the barred, open-air windows exposed their unheated cells to the elements.
 -  This mini-fest of ancient music features a free open-air concert and fireworks display.
 -  The large glass windows at the front are also being replaced so that they can open up to give drinkers a new open-air experience in good weather.
 -  Instead, visitors smoke in restaurants, open-air sitting areas and next to the garbage bins.
 -  They built a promenade, bandstand, open-air swimming pool and all the other trappings of a genteel seaside resort.
 -  What nicer way to spend Sunday afternoon than listening to a magnificent open-air performance.
 -  An open-air barbecue, disco, live band and bouncing castle for kiddies was laid on for the guests.
 -  Skaters could get their outdoor fun after all, despite York's first open-air ice rink closing over Christmas.
 -  Exchanging messages across a crowded room or at open-air concerts will never be the same.
 -  A temporary open-air theatre, roofed in case of rain, was built beside the tiger enclosure.
 -  Spectators gathered in the Gardens at Lisnavagh last Sunday for the first of two open-air plays.
 -  We buy penny cups of espresso at the open-air coffee stand and watch the bustle.
 
  Synonyms outdoor, out-of-doors, outside, al fresco, in the open air French en plein air Italian al fresco rare hypaethral    Definition of open air in US English: open airnounˈˌoʊpən ˈɛ(ə)r A free or unenclosed space outdoors.  getting out in the open air  Example sentencesExamples -  The lush green all around seemed to invite him to the delights of the open air to which he surrendered himself.
 -  You saw the one yesterday outside where all of the walls were down, and you could see it from the open air.
 -  I sit in the shade mostly, looking out at the sun, but even so the effect of the open air and reflected sunshine is weathering my skin nicely.
 -  But I do have the open air of the roof and a view to see what is going on in the city while I work.
 -  He was keenly fond of the arts, the open air and individuals of the female gender.
 -  The open air did me a power of good, except on the way back when the wind was in my face not at my back, when it just sliced right through me.
 -  He winced as bare skin, dried blood, and scarred wounds met the open air for the first time in a long while.
 -  As of Monday, private homes, the open air or special places reserved for smokers will be the only places to light up.
 -  The tractor did its work like any rusty mechanism and his office was the open air, a church of absence.
 -  As the swarm weaved in her direction and freely over the open air, the bridge felt far too short for her.
 -  One of the great things about living in Los Angeles is the open air and sunshine.
 -  It really was all so vulnerable, she mused, when it was exposed to the open air.
 
  Synonyms open air, out-of-doors, outside, exterior, external 
 adjectiveˈˌoʊpən ˈɛ(ə)r open-airPositioned or taking place out of doors.  an open-air swimming pool  Example sentencesExamples -  An open-air barbecue, disco, live band and bouncing castle for kiddies was laid on for the guests.
 -  Is the dream of a cinema, arts centre, shopping complex and open-air restaurants any closer to becoming a reality?
 -  Instead, visitors smoke in restaurants, open-air sitting areas and next to the garbage bins.
 -  A temporary open-air theatre, roofed in case of rain, was built beside the tiger enclosure.
 -  In the winters, the barred, open-air windows exposed their unheated cells to the elements.
 -  What nicer way to spend Sunday afternoon than listening to a magnificent open-air performance.
 -  Spectators gathered in the Gardens at Lisnavagh last Sunday for the first of two open-air plays.
 -  We buy penny cups of espresso at the open-air coffee stand and watch the bustle.
 -  If you like theatre with an edge of excitement, even danger, this open-air experience is for you.
 -  Four thousand attended an open-air service, and commemorative saplings were planted in Cross Roads Park.
 -  And as the breeze on a cloudy day swept across, people gathered at the open-air theatre.
 -  Skaters could get their outdoor fun after all, despite York's first open-air ice rink closing over Christmas.
 -  The large glass windows at the front are also being replaced so that they can open up to give drinkers a new open-air experience in good weather.
 -  This mini-fest of ancient music features a free open-air concert and fireworks display.
 -  You could then loll on a cool, marbled veranda until lunch at a shaded open-air restaurant overlooking the sparkling sea.
 -  They built a promenade, bandstand, open-air swimming pool and all the other trappings of a genteel seaside resort.
 -  He was disappointed, however, that there was no mention of an open-air market in the strategy.
 -  In the early 1990s, there was a movement in the Vancouver area to ban open-air burning.
 -  Exchanging messages across a crowded room or at open-air concerts will never be the same.
 -  Their open-air production of Romeo and Juliet is set to showcase some of the city's most promising teenage talent.
 
  Synonyms outdoor, out-of-doors, outside, al fresco, in the open air     |