Examples of 'put some air' in a sentence

Meaning of "put some air"

put some air: This phrase means to add space or distance between things or people. It can be used both literally, such as opening a window to ventilate a room, and figuratively, such as taking a break from a stressful situation

How to use "put some air" in a sentence

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put some air
I will put some air in your tires.
I think we need to put some air in it.
I will put some air in it if you want me to.
I understand you promised Harriet you would put some air in the back tyre.
I must put some air in the tire.
I understand you promised Harriet you would put some air in the back tire.
Put some air in the pipe.
So should we put some air holes in that box?
Put some air in the tires and my bike is yours.
Take two dollars, put some air in that ass.
We can put some air into it, let things breathe a little bit more.
There is something wrong with the pressure. Put some air in the pipe.
Try to put some air between the lines.
I understand you promised Harriet you'd put some air in the back tyre.
You can put some air in the tires and my bike is yours.

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I understand you promised Harriet you 'd put some air in the back tyre.
I am just going to put some air in this bag and lift them a little bit.
Put some air in those tires!
Leave that to me . And put some air in that tire!
Try to put some air between the lines . And another thing.
Take two dollars, put some air in that ass . Yeah, yeah.
And put some air in that tire!
That will put some air up your skirt!
Watch out! Put some air in the pipe.
Let us put some air in my air-bra!
Just go put some air in the tires . ”.

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