1. As well as scarifying to clear out thatch, we aerate to let air into the turf and release surface water. 2. He Decided to get even by letting the air out of her tires. 3. Lisa let the air out of the balloon. 4. The windows let fresh air and light into the room. 5. And when Dominio prowls the stage, he is so theatrical that you wonder when Groucho Marx will show up and let the air out of his ego. 6. At one point he sighed so deeply it seemed like all the air had been let out of his soul. 7. Better yet, the market should let the air out of grossly distended Internet stocks. 8. A couple of guys went to work trying to let more air into the stifling space, removing ceiling tiles. 9. After the gunmen shattered one of the windows to let air into the bus, hostages could be seen looking out. 10. Cell windows were open to let fresh air in, but acted like a chimney when the fire broke out, the sheriff said. |