Examples of 'air had' in a sentence

Meaning of "air had"

air had: This phrase typically refers to the quality or feeling in the atmosphere. It can imply a sense of freshness, purity, or lightness in the air. For example, a person may say 'The air had a crisp, refreshing quality to it.' It can also be used metaphorically to describe an intangible feeling or mood in a situation, such as 'There was an air of anticipation in the room.'

How to use "air had" in a sentence

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A few whiffs of air had entered my lungs.
The air had suddenly become difficult to breathe.
A woman on the air had an orgasm.
The air had grown perceptibly colder.
It was as if the air had become heavy.
The air had that spring sweetness of renewal.
It was as if the very air had become an enemy.
The air had become poisoned by strange substances.
Perhaps the cool evening air had surprised me.
Like the air had being taken from me.
It was as if the very air had changed.
The night air had been hot and humid.
All the birds in the air had fled.
The air had the smell.
It was as though the air had solidified.

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The air had never been so fresh.
Accompanied that cold current of air had not left me.
Night air had long been suspected of carrying disease.
Life in the open air had not made a free.
The air had already begun to lose its freshness.
The frigid night air had helped to cool her.
The air had begun to smell sour and stagnant.
And he believed his inflammable air had to be the mysterious phlogiston.
The air had long been turned into a deadly poison.
Most probably the space air had a bad effect on him.
The air had begun to leak out of their relationship.
A hawk flying high in the air had a nightingale in its talons.
This air had all the properties of a pure fire air.
They later noticed that the air had become wet.
Even the air had the smell of a different universe.
The man who was frantically inhaling air had no leeway to answer.
The air had to be made more livable as the text states.
The war in the air had reached stalemate.
If it were possible for us to live in a room from which the air had.
The extra air had two effects.
If the bird died they would know that the air had gone bad.
It was as if the air had turned into liquid gold.
Air can leave the building through cracks and other openings where previously air had entered.
Mediterranean air had never agreed with her.
In this instant, it was as if the air had been frozen.
Gas and air had no effect.
We are approaching the bottom, where the air had a strange taste.
The surrounding air had also undergone a subtle change.
They mold invisible and perfect bodies, as if the air had married them.
He felt as if the air had been stolen from his lungs.
Air had long been considered a single indivisible substance, a basic building block of the world.
It felt as if the air had thickened in those few seconds.
This was during the phoney war, before the fighting on land and air had begun.
It was as if all the air had suddenly been pumped out of the car.
Although their expressions had not changed, the mood in the air had become very solemn.

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